Thousands of refugees were welcomed into Austria on Saturday after epic journeys from Hungary that many were forced to begin to take on foot.

As USA Today reports,

The New York Times describes their arrival as “the culmination of 10 days of tragedy and emotion that at last caught the world’s attention as war and chaos in Syria and elsewhere in the Middle East set off one of the largest emigrations since World War II.”

Walid, a Syrian refugee who had helped organize the march from Budapest, said, “This is a big victory. This is our victory. We never expected it to end to so fast. Now we are breathing the air of freedom here.”

For many, the journey continues, as they plan to travel on to Germany. Austria has said that “every refugee in Austria can apply for asylum,” and BBC News reports, “The German government has said anyone coming from Syria can apply for asylum. It expects about 6,000 people to arrive over the weekend.”

The reception they received upon arriving in Austria was seen as a sharp contrast to how they had been treated in Hungary.

From Reuters:

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