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Austria sends troops to border for migration response exercises

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Austria sends troops to border for migration response exercises
Austria's new police border patrol unit performs exercises at the Spielfeld border crossing on June 26th 2018. Photo: AFP

Several hundred Austrian police officers and soldiers performed an exercise on the country's southern border with Slovenia on Tuesday to simulate different responses to any repeat of the 2015 migrant crisis.

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Over 500 policemen and 220 soldiers took part at the border crossing of Spielfeld, according to an AFP correspondent at the scene.

"A state which can't protect its borders when needed loses its credibility," said Interior Minister Herbert Kickl, who oversaw the exercise along with Defence Minister Mario Kunasek.

Both men are members of the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), which since last year has been the junior partner in a coalition government under conservative Chancellor Sebastian Kurz which has been at pains to emphasise its anti-immigration message.

Among the military hardware on display on Tuesday were two "Black Hawk" helicopters. During the exercises police cadets played the role of migrants standing at border gates asking to be let in.

The event also saw the first outing for a new police border protection force comprising some 600 officers, dubbed the "Puma" unit.

Several thousand migrants passed through Spielfeld in the summer of 2015 as part of the "Balkan route" towards northern Europe, although local police say the current rate of such crossings is almost zero.

A clampdown on immigration was a key message from the FPOe and Kurz's People's Party (OeVP) in last year's elections and the government has made clear its wish for a restrictive policy on an EU level, with an emphasis on 
the need to toughen up the EU's external borders.

Last week Kurz raised the spectre of a repeat of the crisis of 2015, which he said would be a "catastrophe", if the EU did not agree a common position.

Meanwhile he has made common cause with high-profile politicians from the Bavarian CSU, who have been clashing with German Chancellor Angela Merkel by demanding a harder line in migration policy.

READ ALSO: Austria's Kurz says he wants to ward off a new migration 'catastrophe'

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