'కార్యకర్తల నిర్ణయానికి కట్టుబడి ఉంటా'
కార్యకర్తల నిర్ణయమే శిరోధార్యమని కర్నూలు జిల్లా కోడుమూరు తెదేపా ఇంచార్జ్ డి. విష్ణువర్ధన్ రెడ్డి వ్యాఖ్యానించారు.
డి. విష్ణువర్ధన్ రెడ్డి
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: NO ACCESS NETHERLANDS/LUXEMBOURG
SHOTLIST:
RTL NETHERLANDS - NO ACCESS NETHERLANDS/LUXEMBOURG
Utrecht - 18 March 2019
1. Various of tram shooting scene, police, emergency vehicles
RTL NETHERLANDS - NO ACCESS NETHERLANDS/LUXEMBOURG
The Hague - 18 March 2019
2. SOUNDBITE: (Dutch) Mark Rutte, Dutch Prime Minister:
"We got the news and we interrupted the talks with the coalition and now I am on my way to my office to get more information.
(Question: is it terror?)
"We still have to investigate that but I am very worried."
RTL NETHERLANDS - NO ACCESS NETHERLANDS/LUXEMBOURG
Utrecht - 18 March 2019
3. Mid of police
4. Body on the tracks next to tram
5. Various of helicopters
6. Various of police
STORYLINE:
Dutch police were hunting down a suspect after a shooting Monday on a tram in the central city of Utrecht that left one person dead and multiple people injured.
Authorities immediately raised the terror alert for the area to the maximum level and said they are considering the possibility of a "terrorist motive" in the attack. Dutch military police went on extra alert at Dutch airports and at key buildings in the country as the Utrecht manhunt took place.
Police, including heavily armed officers, flooded the area after the shooting Monday morning on a tram at a busy traffic intersection in a residential neighborhood. They later erected a white tent over an area where a body appeared to be lying next to the tram.
Utrecht police said trauma helicopters were sent to the scene and appealed to the public to stay away. As the manhunt continued, heavily armed anti-terror officers gathered in front of an apartment block close to the scene.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte called the situation "very worrying."
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SHOTLIST:
RTL NETHERLANDS - NO ACCESS NETHERLANDS/LUXEMBOURG
Utrecht - 18 March 2019
1. Various of tram shooting scene, police, emergency vehicles
RTL NETHERLANDS - NO ACCESS NETHERLANDS/LUXEMBOURG
The Hague - 18 March 2019
2. SOUNDBITE: (Dutch) Mark Rutte, Dutch Prime Minister:
"We got the news and we interrupted the talks with the coalition and now I am on my way to my office to get more information.
(Question: is it terror?)
"We still have to investigate that but I am very worried."
RTL NETHERLANDS - NO ACCESS NETHERLANDS/LUXEMBOURG
Utrecht - 18 March 2019
3. Mid of police
4. Body on the tracks next to tram
5. Various of helicopters
6. Various of police
STORYLINE:
Dutch police were hunting down a suspect after a shooting Monday on a tram in the central city of Utrecht that left one person dead and multiple people injured.
Authorities immediately raised the terror alert for the area to the maximum level and said they are considering the possibility of a "terrorist motive" in the attack. Dutch military police went on extra alert at Dutch airports and at key buildings in the country as the Utrecht manhunt took place.
Police, including heavily armed officers, flooded the area after the shooting Monday morning on a tram at a busy traffic intersection in a residential neighborhood. They later erected a white tent over an area where a body appeared to be lying next to the tram.
Utrecht police said trauma helicopters were sent to the scene and appealed to the public to stay away. As the manhunt continued, heavily armed anti-terror officers gathered in front of an apartment block close to the scene.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte called the situation "very worrying."
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