Nearly 2,000 unaccompanied minors reportedly remain in Ceuta, many without shelter or adequate protection At least 15 cases of rape have been recorded in the Spanish North African enclave of Ceuta since it was swarmed by the massive influx of migrants in late July, El Mundo reported on Sunday, citing Spain’s national gendarmerie.The crisis erupted on July 30-31 when an estimated 72,000 migrants entered Ceuta. While many have already reportedly returned, the invasion has put heavy pressure on infrastructure in Ceuta, a small city whose population was around 84,000 as of last year, according to government data.Multiple media reports and videos have since shown thousands of migrants remaining on the streets and in makeshift camps on Trampolin Beach and elsewhere in the city. According to El Mundo, as of Sunday, Spain’s Civil Guard has confirmed at least 15 cases of rape. The latest took place on Friday, when three men were caught attempting to sexually assault a 10-year-old girl, the newspaper said.This came after at least four migrant girls under 14 have reportedly been treated for alleged sexual assaults. Around 1,800 unaccompanied minors have so far been identified among the thousa...

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