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Ecuadorian National Police enter the fray guide TK TelevisionThat was captured by a group of hooded men in full live broadcast. Via X, the Ecuadorian National Police said

Videos and photos |  Police infiltrate an Ecuadorian television station seized by hooded men;  13 arrested

Ecuadorian National Police enter the fray guide TK TelevisionThat was captured by a group of hooded men in full live broadcast.

Via X, the Ecuadorian National Police said 13 people were detained.

He also said that they were Several detained television workers were evicted.

“After the intervention in the facilities of the Television shopping center, people were evacuated from the site to clarify the news with media workers and restore order.”

Here’s the moment just when the police catch the hooded men who captured TK Television.

President of Ecuador declares internal armed conflict and calls for military action

Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa signed a decree declaring an internal armed conflict.

Through X, the President of Ecuador stated that he identifies transnational organized crime groups as terrorist organizations and violent non-state actors:

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“I have ordered the Armed Forces to carry out military operations to neutralize these groups,” he said.

Noboa signed the decree at a time of great tension in the country due to car bombings in various cities, explosive attacks, police kidnappings and the detention of prison agents in prisons themselves.

Live television showed hooded men subduing staff and then gunshots and screams were heard until police arrived.

Police indicated on their social media that they had evacuated people from the area “in order to verify news with media workers and restore order.”

Meanwhile, institutions such as the University of Guayaquil and several commercial establishments in Quito have closed their doors due to fears of violence. (EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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