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  • Camp Fire Ignites New Jersey Jones Road Fire
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    Camp Fire Ignites New Jersey Jones Road Fire
    April 22, 2025, Waretown, New Jersey, USA: New Jersey forrest fire wardens are shown dowsing smoldering leaves and trees along a section of brush fire in Waretown. The arson fire started last Tuesday from an out of control bon fire officials said. (Credit Image: © Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Camp Fire Ignites New Jersey Jones Road Fire
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    Camp Fire Ignites New Jersey Jones Road Fire
    April 22, 2025, Waretown, New Jersey, USA: New Jersey forrest fire wardens are shown dowsing smoldering leaves and trees along a section of brush fire in Waretown. The arson fire started last Tuesday from an out of control bon fire officials said. (Credit Image: © Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • New Jersey Wildfires 2025: Jones Road Fire
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    New Jersey Wildfires 2025: Jones Road Fire
    April 22, 2025, Waretown, New Jersey, USA: New Jersey forrest fire wardens are shown dowsing smoldering leaves and trees along a section of brush fire in Waretown. The arson fire started last Tuesday from an out of control bon fire officials said. (Credit Image: © Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
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    Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
    Breakthrough for either side is almost impossible, say those in pulverised Kupiansk area.

    The result of Ukraine and Russia's extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a kind of warfare that makes traditional Nato doctrine "pretty much obsolete"

    Kyrylo, head of the surgical department at Khakiv regional hospital, with his doctor son Ivan. The hospital treats patients from Kupiansk injured in Russian attacks.

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  • Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
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    Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
    Breakthrough for either side is almost impossible, say those in pulverised Kupiansk area.

    The result of Ukraine and Russia's extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a kind of warfare that makes traditional Nato doctrine "pretty much obsolete"

    A soldier walks through the snowy streets of Kupiansk. Russia occupied Kupiansk in February 2022, leaving seven months later. Ever since it has bombarded the city.

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  • Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
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    Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
    Breakthrough for either side is almost impossible, say those in pulverised Kupiansk area.

    The result of Ukraine and Russia's extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a kind of warfare that makes traditional Nato doctrine "pretty much obsolete"

    Ukranian quadrocopter drone. It can be uses for surveillance or attack.

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  • Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
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    Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
    Breakthrough for either side is almost impossible, say those in pulverised Kupiansk area.

    The result of Ukraine and Russia's extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a kind of warfare that makes traditional Nato doctrine "pretty much obsolete"

    Footage taken from Ukranian drone above the village of Synkivka. Russian troops have launched a series of unsucceful attacks. The bodies can be seen piled in the snow.

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  • Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
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    Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
    Breakthrough for either side is almost impossible, say those in pulverised Kupiansk area.

    The result of Ukraine and Russia's extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a kind of warfare that makes traditional Nato doctrine "pretty much obsolete"

    Gleb Molchanov, a drone operator shows off a Chinese made Mavic 3 drone. The model can be fitted with grenades and a thermal camera.

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  • Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
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    Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
    Breakthrough for either side is almost impossible, say those in pulverised Kupiansk area.

    The result of Ukraine and Russia's extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a kind of warfare that makes traditional Nato doctrine "pretty much obsolete"

    Gleb Molchanov, a drone operator shows off a Chinese made Mavic 3 drone. The model can be fitted with grenades and a thermal camera.

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  • Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
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    Cheap but lethally accurate: how drones froze Ukraine's frontlines
    Breakthrough for either side is almost impossible, say those in pulverised Kupiansk area.

    The result of Ukraine and Russia's extensive use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a kind of warfare that makes traditional Nato doctrine "pretty much obsolete"

    Bohdan Voisekhovskyi, deputy head of a volunteer unit fighting near Kupiansk. He is surrounded by drone equipment

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Inside of a youth detention in Kherson Ukrainian investigators have said was used as a 'torture room' by occupying Russian forces

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Inside of a youth detention in Kherson Ukrainian investigators have said was used as a 'torture room' by occupying Russian forces

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Inside a youth detention in Kherson city that Ukrainian investigators said was used as a 'torture room' by occupying Russian forces

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Locals said they started hearing screams six weeks after Russian forces took over the detention centre

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Inside a youth detention in Kherson city that Ukrainian investigators said was used as a 'torture room' by occupying Russian forces

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    ìThey would come out beaten up [Ö] completely disoriented,î said Ira (on the left), who owns a kiosk outside the detention centre. ìThey would come in here and ask for directions and we gave them money for the bus.î

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Local resident Yurii at the kindergarden of the village Posad-Pokrovske.

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    The truck of a team of 10 railway workers at the small village of Posad-Pokrovske, destroyed by an anti-tank mine. One worker lost his legs and the others were taken to hospital.

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    An unexploded devices stick out from the ground – waiting to be defused few metres from the roads leading to Kherson.

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    DUKAS_147342188_EYE
    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    The roads leading to Kherson, covered with the debris of war, are lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every ten meters.

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Dozens of mines, recovered by sappers, stand in heaps, a few metres from the nearby checkpoints at the roads leading to Kherson.

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    A building so completely gutted by fire and artillery that it's original purpose is unclear. Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
    Credit: Maximilian Clarke / Story Picture Agency
    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (12864962p)
    A downed pylon blocks the road next to a destroyed apartment complex as a sign warns about landmines in the embattled port city of Mariupol, Southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (12864962n)
    A family sit in the comparative quiet in their destroyed neighbourhood after enduring 3 weeks in a bomb-shelter as fierce fighting can still be heard less than 1 kilometre away. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (12864962o)
    A woman emotes in front of her destroyed home in the embattled city of Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (12864962g)
    A destroyed BTR armoured vehicle likely belonging to Azov Battalion defenders lies next to a destroyed apartment complex in the besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
    Credit: Maximilian Clarke / Story Picture Agency
    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (12864962i)
    Dazed and covered in dried blood, a man stares at the camera as he proceeds on foot to a checkpoint leading out of the beseiged city of Mariupol into territory held by the Donetsk People's Republic. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
    Credit: Maximilian Clarke / Story Picture Agency
    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (12864962h)
    A line of buses placed by Ukrainian Azov Battalion defenders to impede the advance of Russian/ pro-Russian forces as they fight deeper into the city of Mariupol. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (12864962k)
    A woman pleads to show the world what is happening in front of the ruins of her home in the besieged port city of Mariupol, Southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (12864962j)
    Men attempt to secure provisions in their still burning and heavily damaged neighbourhood in the embattled port city of Mariupol, Southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
    Credit: Maximilian Clarke / Story Picture Agency
    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (12864962l)
    A family sits outside their apartment behind a massive crater left by an airstrike in the ruined port city of Mariupol, Southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (12864962c)
    Sites of destruction in the besieged port city of Mariupol. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (12864962b)
    People walk past sites of destruction in the besieged port city of Mariupol. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    A destroyed tank likely belonging to Russia/pro-Russian forces lies amidst rubble in the north of the ruined city of Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    A destroyed tank likely belonging to Russia/pro-Russian forces lies amidst rubble in the north of the ruined city of Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    A body lies next to a Ukrainian flag in a road reduced to ruins by intense artillery bombardment in the port city of Mariupol.. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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    A Russian T-72 tank emblazoned with the 'Z' denoting Russia's eastern forces as well as a symbol of the conflict itself, proceeds northwards along the main Mariupol-Donetsk road. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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    War in Mariupol, Ukraine - 23 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS - Fliehende Afghanen versuchen, den Flughafen in Kabul zu erreichen
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    NEWS - Fliehende Afghanen versuchen, den Flughafen in Kabul zu erreichen
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    Afghans gather around the area of Kabul Airport that is controlled by U.S. military in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, August 16, 2021. Thousands of Afghanis rushed onto the tarmac of Kabul's international airport to escape after the Taliban forces seized the country.
    Afghans Try to Enter Airport in Kabul, Kabul,, Afghanistan - 16 Aug 2021

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  • NEWS - Fliehende Afghanen versuchen, den Flughafen in Kabul zu erreichen
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    NEWS - Fliehende Afghanen versuchen, den Flughafen in Kabul zu erreichen
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    Afghans gather around the area of Kabul Airport that is controlled by U.S. military in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, August 16, 2021. Thousands of Afghanis rushed onto the tarmac of Kabul's international airport to escape after the Taliban forces seized the country.
    Afghans Try to Enter Airport in Kabul, Kabul,, Afghanistan - 16 Aug 2021

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  • NEWS - Fliehende Afghanen versuchen, den Flughafen in Kabul zu erreichen
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    NEWS - Fliehende Afghanen versuchen, den Flughafen in Kabul zu erreichen
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    Afghans gather around the area of Kabul Airport that is controlled by U.S. military in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, August 16, 2021. Thousands of Afghanis rushed onto the tarmac of Kabul's international airport to escape after the Taliban forces seized the country.
    Afghans Try to Enter Airport in Kabul, Kabul,, Afghanistan - 16 Aug 2021

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  • NEWS - Fliehende Afghanen versuchen, den Flughafen in Kabul zu erreichen
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    NEWS - Fliehende Afghanen versuchen, den Flughafen in Kabul zu erreichen
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    A wounded Afghani rests in a vehicle near the Kabul Airport that is controlled by U.S. military in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, August 16, 2021. Thousands of Afghanis rushed onto the tarmac of Kabul's international airport to escape after the Taliban forces seized the country.
    Afghans Try to Enter Airport in Kabul, Kabul,, Afghanistan - 16 Aug 2021

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