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Large cordon around tourist bus near Amsterdam's Vondelpark, heavy police presence

Large cordon around tourist bus near Amsterdam's Vondelpark, heavy police presence

Police have cordoned off a large area near Amsterdam's Vondelpark and Leidsebosje due to a suspicious situation involving a tourist bus. Officers in bulletproof vests and special units are on the scene while passengers remain inside the vehicle. Authorities have not yet released specific details regarding the nature of the incident.

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