Another night was spent in the open air by nearly 10,000 refugees displaced by the fire in the Greek Moria camp, as they are still sleeping in the streets of the cities of Mara Tepe and the suburbs of Mitlin on the island of Lesbos. By Sunday, about 300 migrants and refugees had moved to another camp, set up by the Greek army in Kara Tepe, but many of these refugees said that they did not want to stay in the camp, and that they wanted their freedom and to continue traveling in Europe. Thousands of these people fled the crowded Moria camp last week, when several fires broke out there. Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis blamed some of the camp residents, in an attempt to blackmail his government, as he put it, by deliberately starting the fires that destroyed the camp, saying that this may represent an opportunity to improve how the European Union deals with such a major challenge.