Migrant crisis: Croatia closes border crossings with Serbia
Croatia has closed seven of its eight road border crossings with Serbia following a huge influx of migrants, BBC reported.
Officials in Zagreb said they had no choice after more than 10,000 people entered the country a day after Hungary fenced off its border with Serbia.
Meanwhile, Slovenia said it had stopped a group of migrants on a train and would return them to Croatia.
Huge numbers of people heading north from the Mediterranean have created a political crisis in the European Union.
Croatian officials said roads leading to the border crossings had also been shut.
The crossing on the main road linking Belgrade and Zagreb - at Bajakovo - appeared to be the only one left open.
The BBC's Guy Delauney in Zagreb says the closures have cut off the migrants' main land route from Greece to northern Europe.
Croatia has tried to take people to asylum centres but the overwhelming numbers mean that many people have been left on the streets, he says.