Post by Sergei Varennikov on Jan 29, 2015 12:05:54 GMT
*During a FFNews broadcast, the red sign "Balkan unrest: UPDATE" starts flashing at the bottom of the screen.*
The news reporter continues:
"The army of Balkan Confederation entered Albania a few hours ago".
She then turned to another camera and continued: "After the brutal police raids on the protesters started, there was an incident at the border of Serbia and Albania. Reportedly shots were fired in the direction of the Serbian side of the border late last night, that resulted in three injured border guards.
In Skopje there was an emergency meeting of the Confederation just a few hours later, on which it was decided that the unrest in nearby states must stop, before they spread to the member states".
Then the reporter turned to another camera: "Greek ships have entered the territorial waters of Albania, and are currently blocking the navy docks, whith tanks on the ground and airplanes flying towards the capital."
"There are reports that the police in Tirana, Albanian capital, has pulled out of the streets after they saw a group of armed G-4M bombers fly over the city. The riots are continuing, and there were severial incidents involving the army of the Confederation. It is estimated that there are dozens of injured, but the army is trying to calm the people down promissing them early elections after the BC removes the current government."
*A picture slowly appears on the screen:
The reporter is heard in the background:
"We now see a Greek navy ship near the city of Dures, blocking the albanian ships from exiting."
The picture dissapears, and the reporter continues:
"In other news, Croatian protesters in Slavonia are reportedly now calling for the BC troops to remove their own government. The Confederation however, hasn't reacted on the call so far.
Please stay with FFNews, we will keep bringing you the latest updates first."
*The FFNews logo appears, and the regular program continues.
*A few hours later, on a regular news program of FFN.*
Reporter: "Now we're reporting on the Balkan crissis. The Confederation units have reached Tirana a few hours ago, and are reportedly securing the streets. All buildings of the Albanian government are emptied, while the premier, president and the ministers captured are being arrested.
A picture fades in and the reporter's voice is heard:
"While there are still riots all over the country, there were reports of severial clashes with both the Albanian police and the Confederation units. A few hundred people are injured, while it is suspected that about fifty are dead, including the Albanian police and military casulaties that appeared in clashes with both the protesters and the Confederation army."
The picture fades out, and the camera zooms in on the reporter:
"The president of Serbia has announced a press conference, that will take place in a couple of minutes in Novi Sad. While we are waiting for that, here are other related news."
The reporter turns to another camera that zooms in:
"A meeting in Budapest, Hungary was held between the representatives of the Confederation, Hungary and Slovenia. An agreenment was reached, among which was that Slovenia will..."
A red sign 'LATEST NEWS' starts flashing at the bottom of the screen, and the reporter continues:
"This is just in, the armies of Confederation and Hungary have just crossed the borders with Croatia. Our correspondent Marina Novkovic will tell us more from the Serbian border with Croatia."
The camera shows a reported with a microphone standing on the field. After a few seconds pause, she starts talking:
"Thank you Anastasiya. We are here as clolse as we can be to the border, as all the roads are closed and the area just behind me is restricted. The Serbian army was just joined by the Romanian military which..."
*A sound of an airplane is heard, silencing the reporter and the camera zooms in at the sky.*
The camera then zooms out, capturing the reporter looking back at the airplane. She turns towards the camera and continues:
"As i was saying, the Serbian troops at the border were joined by their collegues from Romania before crossing the border. There are a lot of airplanes flying in the direction of Croatia, and we have also gotten reports that the Hungarian army also crossed their border with Croatia. This comes just after the..."
*The view is switched to the camera in a big conference room, showing three men sitting at a table. One of them is a Serbian general, while the other two are the president and minister of foreign affairs.
The reporter from the FFN studio is heard in the background: "Sorry Marina, we'll have to get back to you later. The press conference at Novi Sad is starting."
The president stands up:
"Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming. The council of the Confederation has decided not to be neutral in the recent events in countries at our borders. As you know, on the meeting that was held in Budapest with the Hungarian and Slovenian representative we have decided to join forces and end the violence in Croatia. The Slovenian government has just ratified our agreenment on the solution of the crissis. The troops of the Confederation, Hungary and Slovenia will enter Croatia and put an end to violence. We call on all protests to stop and go back to their homes to avoid the loss of innocent lives.
Anyone that attacks the peacekeepers will be fired at without warning. We need this crissis to end, as soon as possible. That is in all our intersts. Thank you."
*The three men stand up and walk to the door exiting the room, followed by camera flashes.*
Camera switches to FFN studio, where a reporter continues after a few seconds of pause: "And now we go back to our corespondent[...]"
*About a day later.*
FFN news reporter, after finishing the previous report, turns towards a camera which slowly zooms in:
"Now news on the Balkans. The protests on the north-west of Croatia continue. There were severial incidents which caused severial hundred dead and wounded. Despite the warning from the Serbian president, protests in the capital, which is controled by the Hungarian forces continue to be the biggest with several thousand protesters. Situation in the rest of the country is unstable with clashes of the protesters and the peacekeeping forces.
The Croatian army also confronted the peacekeepers, which resulted in total destruction of a base near the city of Rijeka by the Slovenian army. Several wounded and dead are reported, while all surviving soldiers that were in the base were arrested.
The representatives of Serbia, Hungary and Slovenia have met with the governemtn of Croatia in the city of zagreb, just hours after the territory was completely under control. The meeting lasted for about half an hour, and the result was resignation of the current government. It is unclear if and when will next elections be organised, but the representative of Hungary said that "The peacekeepers will stay alerted as long as there are protests, while those who attack the army won't be spared".
Several ships of the Hellenic Republic have joined the peacekeeping forces and are blocking docks on the coast of Croatia."
*A picture fades in.*
The reporter is heard: "Now we are seeing a picture of a Slovenian patrol ship near the city of Pula."
Picture slowly fades away, and the camera zooms in on the reporter again:
"Meanwhile, the rioters in Albania have dwindled. The last remaining forces of Albnia have surrendered hours ago, and are currently being dissarmed by the peacekeepers.
It is reported that many people started leaving the country in the direction of Italy."
The reporter then turned to another camera and continued:
"In other news, a delegation of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation has arrived to the Slovenian capital, where Slovenia will sign a doccument officialy becoming a member of CSTO. The protests that dwindled yesterday are celebrating on the streets of major cities in Slovenia."
The news reporter continues:
"The army of Balkan Confederation entered Albania a few hours ago".
She then turned to another camera and continued: "After the brutal police raids on the protesters started, there was an incident at the border of Serbia and Albania. Reportedly shots were fired in the direction of the Serbian side of the border late last night, that resulted in three injured border guards.
In Skopje there was an emergency meeting of the Confederation just a few hours later, on which it was decided that the unrest in nearby states must stop, before they spread to the member states".
Then the reporter turned to another camera: "Greek ships have entered the territorial waters of Albania, and are currently blocking the navy docks, whith tanks on the ground and airplanes flying towards the capital."
"There are reports that the police in Tirana, Albanian capital, has pulled out of the streets after they saw a group of armed G-4M bombers fly over the city. The riots are continuing, and there were severial incidents involving the army of the Confederation. It is estimated that there are dozens of injured, but the army is trying to calm the people down promissing them early elections after the BC removes the current government."
*A picture slowly appears on the screen:
The reporter is heard in the background:
"We now see a Greek navy ship near the city of Dures, blocking the albanian ships from exiting."
The picture dissapears, and the reporter continues:
"In other news, Croatian protesters in Slavonia are reportedly now calling for the BC troops to remove their own government. The Confederation however, hasn't reacted on the call so far.
Please stay with FFNews, we will keep bringing you the latest updates first."
*The FFNews logo appears, and the regular program continues.
*A few hours later, on a regular news program of FFN.*
Reporter: "Now we're reporting on the Balkan crissis. The Confederation units have reached Tirana a few hours ago, and are reportedly securing the streets. All buildings of the Albanian government are emptied, while the premier, president and the ministers captured are being arrested.
A picture fades in and the reporter's voice is heard:
"While there are still riots all over the country, there were reports of severial clashes with both the Albanian police and the Confederation units. A few hundred people are injured, while it is suspected that about fifty are dead, including the Albanian police and military casulaties that appeared in clashes with both the protesters and the Confederation army."
The picture fades out, and the camera zooms in on the reporter:
"The president of Serbia has announced a press conference, that will take place in a couple of minutes in Novi Sad. While we are waiting for that, here are other related news."
The reporter turns to another camera that zooms in:
"A meeting in Budapest, Hungary was held between the representatives of the Confederation, Hungary and Slovenia. An agreenment was reached, among which was that Slovenia will..."
A red sign 'LATEST NEWS' starts flashing at the bottom of the screen, and the reporter continues:
"This is just in, the armies of Confederation and Hungary have just crossed the borders with Croatia. Our correspondent Marina Novkovic will tell us more from the Serbian border with Croatia."
The camera shows a reported with a microphone standing on the field. After a few seconds pause, she starts talking:
"Thank you Anastasiya. We are here as clolse as we can be to the border, as all the roads are closed and the area just behind me is restricted. The Serbian army was just joined by the Romanian military which..."
*A sound of an airplane is heard, silencing the reporter and the camera zooms in at the sky.*
The camera then zooms out, capturing the reporter looking back at the airplane. She turns towards the camera and continues:
"As i was saying, the Serbian troops at the border were joined by their collegues from Romania before crossing the border. There are a lot of airplanes flying in the direction of Croatia, and we have also gotten reports that the Hungarian army also crossed their border with Croatia. This comes just after the..."
*The view is switched to the camera in a big conference room, showing three men sitting at a table. One of them is a Serbian general, while the other two are the president and minister of foreign affairs.
The reporter from the FFN studio is heard in the background: "Sorry Marina, we'll have to get back to you later. The press conference at Novi Sad is starting."
The president stands up:
"Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming. The council of the Confederation has decided not to be neutral in the recent events in countries at our borders. As you know, on the meeting that was held in Budapest with the Hungarian and Slovenian representative we have decided to join forces and end the violence in Croatia. The Slovenian government has just ratified our agreenment on the solution of the crissis. The troops of the Confederation, Hungary and Slovenia will enter Croatia and put an end to violence. We call on all protests to stop and go back to their homes to avoid the loss of innocent lives.
Anyone that attacks the peacekeepers will be fired at without warning. We need this crissis to end, as soon as possible. That is in all our intersts. Thank you."
*The three men stand up and walk to the door exiting the room, followed by camera flashes.*
Camera switches to FFN studio, where a reporter continues after a few seconds of pause: "And now we go back to our corespondent[...]"
*About a day later.*
FFN news reporter, after finishing the previous report, turns towards a camera which slowly zooms in:
"Now news on the Balkans. The protests on the north-west of Croatia continue. There were severial incidents which caused severial hundred dead and wounded. Despite the warning from the Serbian president, protests in the capital, which is controled by the Hungarian forces continue to be the biggest with several thousand protesters. Situation in the rest of the country is unstable with clashes of the protesters and the peacekeeping forces.
The Croatian army also confronted the peacekeepers, which resulted in total destruction of a base near the city of Rijeka by the Slovenian army. Several wounded and dead are reported, while all surviving soldiers that were in the base were arrested.
The representatives of Serbia, Hungary and Slovenia have met with the governemtn of Croatia in the city of zagreb, just hours after the territory was completely under control. The meeting lasted for about half an hour, and the result was resignation of the current government. It is unclear if and when will next elections be organised, but the representative of Hungary said that "The peacekeepers will stay alerted as long as there are protests, while those who attack the army won't be spared".
Several ships of the Hellenic Republic have joined the peacekeeping forces and are blocking docks on the coast of Croatia."
*A picture fades in.*
The reporter is heard: "Now we are seeing a picture of a Slovenian patrol ship near the city of Pula."
Picture slowly fades away, and the camera zooms in on the reporter again:
"Meanwhile, the rioters in Albania have dwindled. The last remaining forces of Albnia have surrendered hours ago, and are currently being dissarmed by the peacekeepers.
It is reported that many people started leaving the country in the direction of Italy."
The reporter then turned to another camera and continued:
"In other news, a delegation of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation has arrived to the Slovenian capital, where Slovenia will sign a doccument officialy becoming a member of CSTO. The protests that dwindled yesterday are celebrating on the streets of major cities in Slovenia."