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NTV Crew Attacked In Brussels
19.11.2015 13:18
NTV Crew Attacked In Brussels
(Source: http://kinopka.3dn.ru/publ)

In Brussels, young people attacked the crew of NTV (Russian TV Channel). This was reported on the channel's website.

      The incident occurred in the northern part of the city, which is an emigrant area where the crew of the "Central Television" was looking for relatives and friends of the terrorists who committed the undermining of the stadium "Stade de France" near Paris.

      According to the journalist Konstantin Panyushkin, they spoke with a group of teenagers, the eldest of who was not older than 20 years. After a few minutes of the interview one of them attacked the cameraman and tried to take the camera. "They were beating us with hands and feet. Finally, they took a backpack with our documents, money, and a laptop,"- Panyushkin said.


Sources: http://lenta.ru 


Author: Anna Dorozhkina

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