క్లీన్ స్వీప్ చేస్తాం: కేఈ
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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
SHOTLIST:
++CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: SHOTLIST HAS BEEN UPDATED WITH TRANSLATION OF UPSOUND IN SHOT 4++
YPG HANDOUT - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Baghouz - 2 March 2019
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) Fighters walking
2. Group of SDF fighters talking
3. SDF fighters and their military vehicles on street
4. Close of a digital satellite map being examined, fighters discussing strategy UPSOUND (Kurdish) "Our comrades have moved forward. In the beginning we hit this area with heavy weapons, these locations here. Then our comrades started to advance from here, they are continuing from here. Our other comrades from Hassakeh are carrying on from this point."
5. Fighters near their vehicles
6. Various of explosions in the distance
7. Various of fighters near their vehicles
STORYLINE:
US-backed Syrian forces continued their military operations on Saturday to liberate the last piece of territory held by the Islamic State group in Syria.
The operations were being carried out following the evacuation of thousands of civilians and hostages who have been besieged inside, a spokesman from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said.
The SDF added that battles were expected to take place in a very small area that includes a complex network of tunnels, as well as suicide bombers and land mines.
The military campaign to uproot the militants from the eastern banks of the Euphrates River began in September, pushing them down toward this last corner in the village of Baghouz, near the Iraqi border.
The military operation was halted on February 12 as the SDF said a large number of civilians and hostages were holed up in the territory, which sits atop caves and tunnels where they had been hiding.
The remaining speck of IS-controlled land in Baghouz village is also along the Euphrates from one side and the desert near the Iraqi border from the other.
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SHOTLIST:
++CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: SHOTLIST HAS BEEN UPDATED WITH TRANSLATION OF UPSOUND IN SHOT 4++
YPG HANDOUT - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Baghouz - 2 March 2019
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) Fighters walking
2. Group of SDF fighters talking
3. SDF fighters and their military vehicles on street
4. Close of a digital satellite map being examined, fighters discussing strategy UPSOUND (Kurdish) "Our comrades have moved forward. In the beginning we hit this area with heavy weapons, these locations here. Then our comrades started to advance from here, they are continuing from here. Our other comrades from Hassakeh are carrying on from this point."
5. Fighters near their vehicles
6. Various of explosions in the distance
7. Various of fighters near their vehicles
STORYLINE:
US-backed Syrian forces continued their military operations on Saturday to liberate the last piece of territory held by the Islamic State group in Syria.
The operations were being carried out following the evacuation of thousands of civilians and hostages who have been besieged inside, a spokesman from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said.
The SDF added that battles were expected to take place in a very small area that includes a complex network of tunnels, as well as suicide bombers and land mines.
The military campaign to uproot the militants from the eastern banks of the Euphrates River began in September, pushing them down toward this last corner in the village of Baghouz, near the Iraqi border.
The military operation was halted on February 12 as the SDF said a large number of civilians and hostages were holed up in the territory, which sits atop caves and tunnels where they had been hiding.
The remaining speck of IS-controlled land in Baghouz village is also along the Euphrates from one side and the desert near the Iraqi border from the other.
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Clients are reminded:
(i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com
(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service
(iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory.