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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482389
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482406
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482408
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482410
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482407
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482409
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482411
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482413
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482412
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482404
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482402
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482401
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482400
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482397
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482395
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482392
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482398
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482394
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482391
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown in Amsterdam
    AMSTERDAM - the Netherlands is in a lockdown in the empty empty street quietly on the Leidscheplein. enforcement For example, food and beverage outlets will be closed again for the time being. Pasted for Rent soon as a protest against the closure of the catering industry due to Corona. *** Local Caption *** 31482393
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476722
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476716
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476711
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476710
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476709
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476707
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476703
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476701
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476697
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476698
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476694
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476693
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476692
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476687
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476682
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Grösste Corona-Testlinie in den Niederlanden: 7000 Menschen werden pro Tag getestet
    SCHIPHOL - Negative COVID-19 test result and statement on arrival The Netherlands vaccination location xl Schiphol test street busy in the ggd corona test street corona contamination during the winter and the second wave during the lockdown in the Christmas Christmas holidays A total of twenty L and XL streets are distributed built across the land to increase corona testing capacity. This is the largest corona test line in the Netherlands: 7,000 people a day tested XL test line still with the PCR test ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31476680
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Landmines afghanistan
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    Landmines afghanistan
    Landmines afghanistan
    Exclusive Text and photos: Ton Koene/Exclusivepix Media

    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

    DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX

     

  • Landmines afghanistan
    DUKAS_52844826_EXC
    Landmines afghanistan
    Landmines afghanistan
    Exclusive Text and photos: Ton Koene/Exclusivepix Media

    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

    DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX

     

  • Landmines afghanistan
    DUKAS_52844825_EXC
    Landmines afghanistan
    Landmines afghanistan
    Exclusive Text and photos: Ton Koene/Exclusivepix Media

    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

    DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX

     

  • Landmines afghanistan
    DUKAS_52844824_EXC
    Landmines afghanistan
    Landmines afghanistan
    Exclusive Text and photos: Ton Koene/Exclusivepix Media

    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

    DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX

     

  • Landmines afghanistan
    DUKAS_52844823_EXC
    Landmines afghanistan
    Landmines afghanistan
    Exclusive Text and photos: Ton Koene/Exclusivepix Media

    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

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    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

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    Landmines afghanistan
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    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

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    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

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    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

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    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

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    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

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    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

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    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

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    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

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