This is how about 70 La Cámpora activists entered TN to cause damage after the ruling against Cristina Kirchner.

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This is how about 70 La Cámpora activists entered TN to cause damage after the ruling against Cristina Kirchner.

This is how about 70 La Cámpora activists entered TN to cause damage after the ruling against Cristina Kirchner.

Following the Supreme Court ruling upholding Cristina Kirchner's conviction, some 70 protesters from La Cámpora descended on the Artear headquarters , where the television stations El Trece and TN operate, causing severe damage . Security cameras in the area captured the moment the militants advanced on the channel's facilities.

The video shows the moment the column advances under the 25 de Mayo Highway and reaches the entrance of the site, located at 1200 Lima Street, in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Constitución.

Once there, the protesters attacked the reception area, smashing windows and doors and spraying graffiti against Grupo Clarín officials. Before and during the vandalism, they threw rocks, sticks, and metal objects at the channel's entrance and at cars in the parking lot.

Among the damaged vehicles were those of journalist Marcelo Bonelli and Representative Margarita Stolbizer , who had been invited to the TN studios. A costume designer's car was also attacked with a paving stone.

In addition to the graffiti on the interior walls, the attackers left others in the parking lot, where they also threw and damaged benches. Many station employees witnessed the violent incidents and recorded what was happening on their cell phones.

In the reception area, the attackers destroyed the display cases housing several Martín Fierro and Emmy Award statuettes that the channel received, among other productions, for Jorge Lanata 's investigations in Periodismo para Todos. This all happened just a few meters from the studios and the control and editing rooms.

The attack occurred hours after the Supreme Court's ruling upheld the former vice president's conviction in the Highways case. The sentence is six years in prison and a life ban from holding public office.

Even before the news broke, supporters of the PJ leader gathered around the party headquarters, located on Matheu Street. From there, once the sentence was confirmed, Cristina Kirchner addressed the party members.

After the former president's speech, a group dispersed after the crowd broke up and later became the protagonists of the violent scene on television.

The Argentine Association of Newspaper Entities (ADEPA) immediately expressed its solidarity with Todo Noticias and "emphatically condemned the actions of the protesters who entered the channel's facilities to cause destruction."

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