Amid chaotic scenes in Croatia, hundreds of asylum seekers surged past security forces on Thursday to continue their journey to Western Europe.<br /><br /> Some 6,000 migrants and refugees have poured into Croatia from Serbia in recent hours, after riot police and a razor wire fence thwarted their efforts to enter Hungary.<br /><br /> Fed up with waiting for transport to continue their journey, huge crowds at the Croatian border town of Tovarnik pushed past police lines.<br /><br /> Now there seems no stopping this surge of humanity – including many people fleeing the Syrian conflict – despite Croatia saying it can’t take any more migrants.<br /><br /> Interior Minister Ranko Ostojic said Croatia would provide migrants with safe passage to reception centres around the capital, Zagreb, but that those not seeking asylum would be considered illegal immigrants. <br /><br /> He said 6,500 had entered in the past 24 hours.<br /><br /> Croatia flooded with migrants after Hungary clashes http://t.co/nRxGIHBBOU pic.twitter.com/arVNewg1Vy— Agence France-