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thank you for being with us. we begin in ecuador, where police have detained a group of armed men who interrupted a live television programme — a day after the president declared a nationwide state of emergency. the men, wearing balaclavas, burst into the studio of a public television station in the port city of guayaquil, taking hostage several journalists and staff members. this footage shows the attackers carrying rifles and grenades, forcing the crew onto the ground. the president has said that ecuador is in a state of "internal armed conflict". ione wells reports from sao paulo. a moment of utter horror, broadcast live on television. armed men with balaclavas over theirface broke into the set of this public television channel in ecuador while it was live on air, brandishing guns and what appears to be explosives. it comes a day after the country's new president daniel noboa declared a state

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will be treated as an "act of terrorism". the president has said that ecuador is in a state of �*internal armed conflict�*. ione wells reports from sao paulo. a moment of utter horror, broadcast live on television. armed men with balaclavas over theirface broke into the set of this public television channel in ecuador while it was live on air, brandishing guns and what appears to be explosives. it comes a day after the country's new president daniel noboa declared a state of emergency yesterday. ecuador has been rocked by a series of attacks after the apparent escape of a powerful gang leader, jose adolfo macias, from prison. police and military were ordered to intervene in controlling prisons in attempts to control violence but the violence has exploded further since then. explosions in streets,

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rapidly deteroriating in the country. president daniel noboa signed an executive order declaring an "internal armed conflict." our south america correspondent, ione wells, has more. a moment of utter horror broadcast live on television. armed men with balaclavas over theirface broke into the set of this television channel in ecuador while it was live on air, brandishing guns and what appears to be explosives. it comes a day after the country's new president daniel noboa declared a state of emergency yesterday. ecuador has been rocked by a series of attacks after the apparent escape of a powerful gang leader, jose adolfo macias, from prison. police and military were ordered to intervene in controlling prisons

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escape, but with security rapidly deteriorating in the country, president daniel noboa signed an executive order declaring an "internal armed conflict." our south america correspondent ione wells has more. a moment of utter horror, broadcast live on television. armed men with balaclavas over theirface broke into the set of this public television channel in ecuador while it was live on air, brandishing guns and what appears to be explosives. it comes a day after the country's new president daniel noboa declared a state of emergency yesterday. ecuador has been rocked by a series of attacks after the apparent escape of a powerful gang leader, jose adolfo macias, from prison. police and military were ordered to intervene in controlling prisons in attempts to control violence but the violence has exploded further since then.

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deteriorating in the country. president daniel noboa signed an executive order declaring what he called an "internal armed conflict." our south america correspondent ione wells has more. a moment of utter horror broadcast live on television. armed men with balaclavas over theirface broke into the set of this public television channel in ecuador while it was live on air, brandishing guns and what appears to be explosives. it comes a day after the country's new president daniel noboa declared a state of emergency yesterday. ecuador has been rocked by a series of attacks after the apparent escape of a powerful gang leader, jose adolfo macias from prison. police and military were ordered to intervene in controlling prisons in attempts to control violence but the violence has exploded further since then. explosions in the streets, police officers carrying out stop—and—search,

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Newsday

of a public television station in the port city of guayaquil, taking hostage several journalists and staff members. this footage shows the attackers, carrying rifles and grenades forcing the crew onto the ground. the president has said that ecuador is in a state of �*internal armed conflict�*. ione wells reports from sao paulo. a moment of utter horror broadcast live on television. armed men with balaclavas over their face armed men with balaclavas over theirface broke into the armed men with balaclavas over their face broke into the state of this television channel in ecuador while it was live on air. brandishing guns and what appears to be explosives. it comes a day after the country's new president daniel noboa declared a state of emergency yesterday. ecuador has been rocked by a series of attacks after the apparent escape of a powerful gang leader, jose adolfo macias villamar from

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Ecuador declares war on gangs after TV attack

Masked gunmen broke into public television channel TC's live studio during a broadcast

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he said ecuador was facing an internal armed conflict. last night, gunmen stormed a television studio in the city of guayaquil and threatened staff while they were live on air. the men, wearing balaclavas, burst into the studio taking severaljournalists and staff members hostage. the police say the attack will be treated as an act of terrorism. schools have closed temporarily, while the peruvian government has deployed police to its border with ecuador. our south america correspondent ione wells reports. a moment of utter horror broadcast live on television. armed men with balaclavas over their face broke into the set of this public television channel in ecuador while it was live on air, brandishing guns and what appears to be explosives. it comes a day after the country's new president, daniel noboa, declared a state of emergency. ecuador has been rocked by a series of attacks after the apparent escape

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