Ed. note: Earlier this week, Christina Avraam, a freelance photojournalist in Cyprus, sent us incredible photos she'd taken of the bailout protests.
We asked her to keep us posted of anything new or unusual going on the ground.
This morning, she put together the following photo feature showing panicking Cypriots lining up outside ATMs to withdraw their money as the ECB set a Monday deadline for the government to approve bailout terms.
What follows is her full reporting:
I heard today that the ATM machines opened, so I went running to take some pictures for you. I spoke to some of the people there too about their situation and why they came...
I had gone at 11am and there were people that had been waiting for an hour or so in line.
The bank workers were inside the bank while the doors were locked.
The man in the red top was knocking on the door of the bank as he had tried to take out his money (700 euros.) He had made the request on the ATM machine, the machine gave him a receipt for 700 euro withdrawal but no money was given.
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