Hundreds of refugees remained camped outside Keleti train station in Budapest
MEE's reporter Mary Atkinson is in Hungary's capital Budapest covering the refugee crisis:
"Outside Keleti international train station in central Budapest hundreds of people remain camped out on the forecourt, their belongings spread out on the concrete floor. Mothers are changing their babies nappies and children play with fluorescent streamers as tourists continue to stream through the makeshift camp. Many of these people were left at Nyugati, a domestic train station across town, after arriving at 7 this morning.
"After walking across town with carrying what belongings they have left, they are waiting here in hopes of travelling further westwards. Activists say the thousands of people bussed towards Hungary remain stuck on the border, where authorities are processing people one by one. For those who remain in Budapest, uncertainty reigns."
Graffiti spread by refugees on the walls of the forecourt depicts the flags of Germany, the Free Syrian Army, Kurdistan and the People's Protections Units among others: