Thousands of migrants make their way through no man’s land from the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia into<br />Serbia. <br /><br /> Most of these people have fled conflict and upheaval in Syria and Iraq. <br /><br /> They hope to travel through Serbia and into EU member state Hungary. Once there, they can travel freely across the internal borders of the European Union. <br /><br /> One of the migrants said it took him seven days to get here from Iraq. <br /><br /> Ahmed travelled here from Syria.<br /><br /> “I’m expecting just to cross, I just want to cross to continue my journey, just want to cross,” he explained. “My final destination is Germany, hopefully,” Ahmed added.<br /><br /> Despite Hungary building a border fence to stem the flow, that is where they are headed. It’s a gateway to Germany, Sweden and other countries through Europe’s visa-free Schengen zone.<br /><br /> And so trip continues – refugees and migrants crowd parts of the #Serbian town of Presevo – waiting for rides north pic.twitter.com/hYqIeH2i5p— Julián Miglierini (@julianmig) Au