Afghan refugees were seen living at a refugee centre in Jurmala, operated by the Interior Ministry, in footage from Saturday.
Refugees from Afghanistan and other countries were seen walking around the centre and using the dining hall.
"There are a lot of Taliban in Afghanistan. We removed our country because this country was difficult for my father. My father has a job in an equal office, this was a big reason. And we have to come here, and that country is very difficult for us. We can't live there," said an Afghan boy.
Earlier, on August 25, the European Court of Human Rights required Latvia and Poland to provide housing, food, clean water and medicines to all migrants stuck on the border with Belarus.
The ECHR stressed the decision should not be interpreted as a demand to let the illegal immigrants into its territory.
Afghan refugees were seen living at a refugee centre in Jurmala, operated by the Interior Ministry, in footage from Saturday.
Refugees from Afghanistan and other countries were seen walking around the centre and using the dining hall.
"There are a lot of Taliban in Afghanistan. We removed our country because this country was difficult for my father. My father has a job in an equal office, this was a big reason. And we have to come here, and that country is very difficult for us. We can't live there," said an Afghan boy.
Earlier, on August 25, the European Court of Human Rights required Latvia and Poland to provide housing, food, clean water and medicines to all migrants stuck on the border with Belarus.
The ECHR stressed the decision should not be interpreted as a demand to let the illegal immigrants into its territory.
Afghan refugees were seen living at a refugee centre in Jurmala, operated by the Interior Ministry, in footage from Saturday.
Refugees from Afghanistan and other countries were seen walking around the centre and using the dining hall.
"There are a lot of Taliban in Afghanistan. We removed our country because this country was difficult for my father. My father has a job in an equal office, this was a big reason. And we have to come here, and that country is very difficult for us. We can't live there," said an Afghan boy.
Earlier, on August 25, the European Court of Human Rights required Latvia and Poland to provide housing, food, clean water and medicines to all migrants stuck on the border with Belarus.
The ECHR stressed the decision should not be interpreted as a demand to let the illegal immigrants into its territory.