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2018-06-27 11:02:56 Ecns.cn Editor :Mo Hong'e
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A van is seen burned out after crashing into the glass facade of the head office of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf in what police said was a deliberate action in Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 26, 2018. Authorities said they would give newspapers and other media companies in Amsterdam extra protection in the wake of the attack. (Photo/Agencies)

A van is seen burned out after crashing into the glass facade of the head office of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf in what police said was a deliberate action in Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 26, 2018. Authorities said they would give newspapers and other media companies in Amsterdam extra protection in the wake of the attack. (Photo/Agencies)

A van is seen burned out after crashing into the glass facade of the head office of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf in what police said was a deliberate action in Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 26, 2018. Authorities said they would give newspapers and other media companies in Amsterdam extra protection in the wake of the attack. (Photo/Agencies)

A van is seen burned out after crashing into the glass facade of the head office of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf in what police said was a deliberate action in Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 26, 2018. Authorities said they would give newspapers and other media companies in Amsterdam extra protection in the wake of the attack. (Photo/Agencies)

A van is seen burned out after crashing into the glass facade of the head office of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf in what police said was a deliberate action in Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 26, 2018. Authorities said they would give newspapers and other media companies in Amsterdam extra protection in the wake of the attack. (Photo/Agencies)

A van is seen burned out after crashing into the glass facade of the head office of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf in what police said was a deliberate action in Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 26, 2018. Authorities said they would give newspapers and other media companies in Amsterdam extra protection in the wake of the attack. (Photo/Agencies)

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