Scuffles have broken out west of the Hungarian capital, Budapest, after police tried to force migrants off a train at a refugee camp. Amid chaotic scenes, police ordered journalists from the scene at Bicske, declaring it an "operation zone". The train had left Budapest hours after police let migrants into the railway station following a two-day stand-off. Meanwhile, there have been sharp disagreements among European leaders over how to deal with the crisis. As it happened: Thursday's developments In Brussels, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban described the situation as a "German problem" as Germany was where those arriving in the EU "would like to go". But European Council President Donald Tusk said that at least 100,000 refugees should be distributed across EU states. In other developments on Thursday: German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande said they would present joint proposals for the redi