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  • 57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell‚Äôs Kitchen
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    57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell’s Kitchen
    The NYPD Evidence Collection Team is at the scene. A 57-year-old man is slashed at 771 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, United States, on August 20, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 1:28 AM, a man is slashed and is taken to St. Luke's Hospital by EMS, where he is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD. A knife is recovered by members of the NYPD Evidence Collection Team. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell‚Äôs Kitchen
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    57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell’s Kitchen
    Blood is on the ground at the scene. A 57-year-old man is slashed at 771 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, United States, on August 20, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 1:28 AM, a man is slashed and is taken to St. Luke's Hospital by EMS, where he is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD. A knife is recovered by members of the NYPD Evidence Collection Team. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell‚Äôs Kitchen
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    57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell’s Kitchen
    The NYPD Evidence Collection Team is at the scene. A 57-year-old man is slashed at 771 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, United States, on August 20, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 1:28 AM, a man is slashed and is taken to St. Luke's Hospital by EMS, where he is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD. A knife is recovered by members of the NYPD Evidence Collection Team. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell‚Äôs Kitchen
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    57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell’s Kitchen
    Blood is on the ground at the scene. A 57-year-old man is slashed at 771 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, United States, on August 20, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 1:28 AM, a man is slashed and is taken to St. Luke's Hospital by EMS, where he is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD. A knife is recovered by members of the NYPD Evidence Collection Team. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell‚Äôs Kitchen
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    57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell’s Kitchen
    Blood is on the ground at the scene. A 57-year-old man is slashed at 771 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, United States, on August 20, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 1:28 AM, a man is slashed and is taken to St. Luke's Hospital by EMS, where he is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD. A knife is recovered by members of the NYPD Evidence Collection Team. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell‚Äôs Kitchen
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    57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell’s Kitchen
    A police vehicle is at the scene. A 57-year-old man is slashed at 771 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, United States, on August 20, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 1:28 AM, a man is slashed and is taken to St. Luke's Hospital by EMS, where he is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD. A knife is recovered by members of the NYPD Evidence Collection Team. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • 57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell‚Äôs Kitchen
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    57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell’s Kitchen
    An ambulance is at the scene. A 57-year-old man is slashed at 771 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, United States, on August 20, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 1:28 AM, a man is slashed and is taken to St. Luke's Hospital by EMS, where he is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD. A knife is recovered by members of the NYPD Evidence Collection Team. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552n)
    The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
    Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552j)
    The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
    Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552k)
    The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
    Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552i)
    The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
    Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552g)
    The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
    Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552f)
    The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
    Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552e)
    The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
    Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552d)
    The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
    Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552c)
    The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
    Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022

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  • PC Stuart Outten
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    PC Stuart Outten
    PC Stuart Outten, Britain's bravest police officer who was stabbed in the head and arm with a machete as he tried to stop a van suspected of having no insurance in Leyton August 2019. Pc Stuart Outten — unveiled today as the first recipient of the Evening Standard’s Progress 1000 London Hero Award — he wants to go back on the beat to protect Londoners so they aren’t afraid to walk the streets.
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  • PC Stuart Outten
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    PC Stuart Outten
    PC Stuart Outten, Britain's bravest police officer who was stabbed in the head and arm with a machete as he tried to stop a van suspected of having no insurance in Leyton August 2019. Pc Stuart Outten — unveiled today as the first recipient of the Evening Standard’s Progress 1000 London Hero Award — he wants to go back on the beat to protect Londoners so they aren’t afraid to walk the streets.
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  • PC Stuart Outten
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    PC Stuart Outten
    PC Stuart Outten, Britain's bravest police officer who was stabbed in the head and arm with a machete as he tried to stop a van suspected of having no insurance in Leyton August 2019. Pc Stuart Outten — unveiled today as the first recipient of the Evening Standard’s Progress 1000 London Hero Award — he wants to go back on the beat to protect Londoners so they aren’t afraid to walk the streets.
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  • PC Stuart Outten
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    PC Stuart Outten
    PC Stuart Outten, Britain's bravest police officer who was stabbed in the head and arm with a machete as he tried to stop a van suspected of having no insurance in Leyton August 2019. Pc Stuart Outten — unveiled today as the first recipient of the Evening Standard’s Progress 1000 London Hero Award — he wants to go back on the beat to protect Londoners so they aren’t afraid to walk the streets.
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  • PC Stuart Outten
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    PC Stuart Outten
    PC Stuart Outten, Britain's bravest police officer who was stabbed in the head and arm with a machete as he tried to stop a van suspected of having no insurance in Leyton August 2019. Pc Stuart Outten — unveiled today as the first recipient of the Evening Standard’s Progress 1000 London Hero Award — he wants to go back on the beat to protect Londoners so they aren’t afraid to walk the streets.
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  • PC Stuart Outten
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    PC Stuart Outten
    PC Stuart Outten, Britain's bravest police officer who was stabbed in the head and arm with a machete as he tried to stop a van suspected of having no insurance in Leyton August 2019. Pc Stuart Outten — unveiled today as the first recipient of the Evening Standard’s Progress 1000 London Hero Award — he wants to go back on the beat to protect Londoners so they aren’t afraid to walk the streets.
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  • PC Stuart Outten
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    PC Stuart Outten
    PC Stuart Outten, Britain's bravest police officer who was stabbed in the head and arm with a machete as he tried to stop a van suspected of having no insurance in Leyton August 2019. Pc Stuart Outten — unveiled today as the first recipient of the Evening Standard’s Progress 1000 London Hero Award — he wants to go back on the beat to protect Londoners so they aren’t afraid to walk the streets.
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  • NEWS - Überschwemmungen in Griechenland
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    NEWS - Überschwemmungen in Griechenland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Liakos/Intime/Athena Pictures/REX/Shutterstock (9729447l)
    A car swept away by floods is recovered in the Mandra area, in the outskirts of Athens
    Flash floods hits Greece - 27 Jun 2018

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  • NEWS - Neapel: Zwei gestohlene von Gemälde Vincent van Gogh wieder aufgetaucht
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    NEWS - Neapel: Zwei gestohlene von Gemälde Vincent van Gogh wieder aufgetaucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gennaro Giorgio/AGF/REX/Shutterstock (6052877e)
    Presentation to the media of the recovered paintings
    Stolen Van Gogh paintings are recovered, Naples, Italy - 30 Sep 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Neapel: Zwei gestohlene von Gemälde Vincent van Gogh wieder aufgetaucht
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    NEWS - Neapel: Zwei gestohlene von Gemälde Vincent van Gogh wieder aufgetaucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gennaro Giorgio/AGF/REX/Shutterstock (6052877c)
    Presentation to the media of the recovered paintings
    Stolen Van Gogh paintings are recovered, Naples, Italy - 30 Sep 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Neapel: Zwei gestohlene von Gemälde Vincent van Gogh wieder aufgetaucht
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    NEWS - Neapel: Zwei gestohlene von Gemälde Vincent van Gogh wieder aufgetaucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gennaro Giorgio/AGF/REX/Shutterstock (6052877f)
    Presentation to the media of the recovered paintings
    Stolen Van Gogh paintings are recovered, Naples, Italy - 30 Sep 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Neapel: Zwei gestohlene von Gemälde Vincent van Gogh wieder aufgetaucht
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    NEWS - Neapel: Zwei gestohlene von Gemälde Vincent van Gogh wieder aufgetaucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gennaro Giorgio/AGF/REX/Shutterstock (6052877i)
    Presentation to the media of the recovered paintings
    Stolen Van Gogh paintings are recovered, Naples, Italy - 30 Sep 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Neapel: Zwei gestohlene von Gemälde Vincent van Gogh wieder aufgetaucht
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    NEWS - Neapel: Zwei gestohlene von Gemälde Vincent van Gogh wieder aufgetaucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gennaro Giorgio/AGF/REX/Shutterstock (6052877k)
    Presentation to the media of the recovered paintings
    Stolen Van Gogh paintings are recovered, Naples, Italy - 30 Sep 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Russland: Flugschreiber der abgestürzten Maschine
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    NEWS - Russland: Flugschreiber der abgestürzten Maschine
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (5617478i)
    Crash investigators examine one of two recovered but damaged Cockpit and Flight Data Recorders from the FlyDubai Boeing 737-800 passenger jet
    Plane crash, Rostov-on-Don, Russia - 21 Mar 2016
    Crash investigators analyse information from one of two recovered but damaged Cockpit and Flight Data Recorders from the FlyDubai Boeing 737-800 passenger jet which crashed just short of the runway in Rostov-on-Don in Russia killing all 62 people on board on Saturday morning. The Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) have performed preparation works to extract the memory modules and data readouts. Analysis shows that the Flight Data Recorder was working during flight, recording until collision and the quality of the recording was satisfactory and the Cockpit Data Recorder was mechanically damaged with the data cable destroyed. An X-ray radiographic examination of the memory module and interface cable was performed and examination investigation continue.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Russland: Flugschreiber der abgestürzten Maschine
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    NEWS - Russland: Flugschreiber der abgestürzten Maschine
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (5617478l)
    One of two recovered but damaged Cockpit and Flight Data Recorders from the FlyDubai Boeing 737-800 passenger jet
    Plane crash, Rostov-on-Don, Russia - 21 Mar 2016
    Crash investigators analyse information from one of two recovered but damaged Cockpit and Flight Data Recorders from the FlyDubai Boeing 737-800 passenger jet which crashed just short of the runway in Rostov-on-Don in Russia killing all 62 people on board on Saturday morning. The Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) have performed preparation works to extract the memory modules and data readouts. Analysis shows that the Flight Data Recorder was working during flight, recording until collision and the quality of the recording was satisfactory and the Cockpit Data Recorder was mechanically damaged with the data cable destroyed. An X-ray radiographic examination of the memory module and interface cable was performed and examination investigation continue.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Russland: Flugschreiber der abgestürzten Maschine
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    NEWS - Russland: Flugschreiber der abgestürzten Maschine
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (5617478j)
    Crash investigators examine one of two recovered but damaged Cockpit and Flight Data Recorders from the FlyDubai Boeing 737-800 passenger jet
    Plane crash, Rostov-on-Don, Russia - 21 Mar 2016
    Crash investigators analyse information from one of two recovered but damaged Cockpit and Flight Data Recorders from the FlyDubai Boeing 737-800 passenger jet which crashed just short of the runway in Rostov-on-Don in Russia killing all 62 people on board on Saturday morning. The Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) have performed preparation works to extract the memory modules and data readouts. Analysis shows that the Flight Data Recorder was working during flight, recording until collision and the quality of the recording was satisfactory and the Cockpit Data Recorder was mechanically damaged with the data cable destroyed. An X-ray radiographic examination of the memory module and interface cable was performed and examination investigation continue.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Russland: Flugschreiber der abgestürzten Maschine
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    NEWS - Russland: Flugschreiber der abgestürzten Maschine
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (5617478k)
    One of two recovered but damaged Cockpit and Flight Data Recorders from the FlyDubai Boeing 737-800 passenger jet
    Plane crash, Rostov-on-Don, Russia - 21 Mar 2016
    Crash investigators analyse information from one of two recovered but damaged Cockpit and Flight Data Recorders from the FlyDubai Boeing 737-800 passenger jet which crashed just short of the runway in Rostov-on-Don in Russia killing all 62 people on board on Saturday morning. The Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) have performed preparation works to extract the memory modules and data readouts. Analysis shows that the Flight Data Recorder was working during flight, recording until collision and the quality of the recording was satisfactory and the Cockpit Data Recorder was mechanically damaged with the data cable destroyed. An X-ray radiographic examination of the memory module and interface cable was performed and examination investigation continue.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Russland: Flugschreiber der abgestürzten Maschine
    DUK10020571_005
    NEWS - Russland: Flugschreiber der abgestürzten Maschine
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (5617478h)
    Crash investigators analyse information from one of two recovered but damaged Cockpit and Flight Data Recorders from the FlyDubai Boeing 737-800 passenger jet
    Plane crash, Rostov-on-Don, Russia - 21 Mar 2016
    Crash investigators analyse information from one of two recovered but damaged Cockpit and Flight Data Recorders from the FlyDubai Boeing 737-800 passenger jet which crashed just short of the runway in Rostov-on-Don in Russia killing all 62 people on board on Saturday morning. The Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) have performed preparation works to extract the memory modules and data readouts. Analysis shows that the Flight Data Recorder was working during flight, recording until collision and the quality of the recording was satisfactory and the Cockpit Data Recorder was mechanically damaged with the data cable destroyed. An X-ray radiographic examination of the memory module and interface cable was performed and examination investigation continue.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • 12-year-old boy carrying replica gun shot dead by police, Cleveland, Ohio, America - 24 Nov 2014
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    12-year-old boy carrying replica gun shot dead by police, Cleveland, Ohio, America - 24 Nov 2014
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
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    'Airsoft' pistol recovered by police from Tamir Rice
    12-year-old boy carrying replica gun shot dead by police, Cleveland, Ohio, America - 24 Nov 2014
    Tamir Rice, aged 12, who was shot dead by police in Cleveland, Ohio after carrying what turned out to be a replica gun in a playground. Police say an officer fired two shots at the boy on Saturday morning after he failed to obey an order to raise his hands. He died in hospital on Sunday morning. A caller reported the child to police for scaring people with a gun but said that he did not know if it was real. The boy was shot twice after pulling the gun from the waistband of his trousers but did not make any verbal threats or point the gun at police. The weapon turned out to be an "airsoft" pistol, a replica gun that resembles a semi-automatic weapon. An orange safety indicator had been removed from the gun which distinguishes it as an imitation. An investigation is underway into the killing with two police officers placed on administrative leave.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 12-year-old boy carrying replica gun shot dead by police, Cleveland, Ohio, America - 24 Nov 2014
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    12-year-old boy carrying replica gun shot dead by police, Cleveland, Ohio, America - 24 Nov 2014
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (4270541e)
    'Airsoft' pistol recovered by police from Tamir Rice
    12-year-old boy carrying replica gun shot dead by police, Cleveland, Ohio, America - 24 Nov 2014
    Tamir Rice, aged 12, who was shot dead by police in Cleveland, Ohio after carrying what turned out to be a replica gun in a playground. Police say an officer fired two shots at the boy on Saturday morning after he failed to obey an order to raise his hands. He died in hospital on Sunday morning. A caller reported the child to police for scaring people with a gun but said that he did not know if it was real. The boy was shot twice after pulling the gun from the waistband of his trousers but did not make any verbal threats or point the gun at police. The weapon turned out to be an "airsoft" pistol, a replica gun that resembles a semi-automatic weapon. An orange safety indicator had been removed from the gun which distinguishes it as an imitation. An investigation is underway into the killing with two police officers placed on administrative leave.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    Document recovered from a Soviet military base abandoned after the collapse of the USSR.
    Soviet propaganda poster.
    Top text reads: 'In the army there cannot be the pretexts
    "I do not want", "I do not wish", "I cannot". When there is
    an order it is necessary both to want, and to wish, and to be able to execute it at any cost. Such is the great law of social duty, the sense of selfless service to the Homeland.'
    R. Ya. Malikovski, Marshal of the Soviet Union, twice Hero
    of the Soviet Union.
    Diagonal text reads: THE COMPONENTS OF FIGHTING POTENTIAL: ORGANISATION AND DISCIPLINE.
    EXECUTE ORDERS ACCURATELY, UNCONDITIONALLY, ON TIME.
    Bottom text reads: '...I will carry out the mission until
    my last breathe, until the very last drop of my blood ...
    What forces help me to commit a courageous act ? Military discipline and party duty. It is correct to say: from discipline to heroism there is one step.' Captain G. Maslovski, from a letter to his son.
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form o

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    Document recovered from a Soviet military base abandoned after the collapse of the USSR.
    Instruction panel showing use of gas masks and self-injection to protect against gas or chemical attack.
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Lusito/REX (4033703j)
    LATVIA / Irbene. Document recovered from a Soviet military base abandoned after the collapse of the USSR. Photograph printed from black and white roll film found at Irbene, Latvia. Some 2,000 soldiers and scientists lived and worked in this secret army base, the former Soviet Space Communication Centre 'Zvezdoshka'. Its existence
    was not revealed until 1993. The base housed the
    radiotelescopes RT-16 and RT-32 (known as 'Little Star') which, when it was built, was reputed to be one of the most advanced in the world. Soviet withdrawal led to sabotage but international pressure from the scientific world prevented its total destruction.
    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Lusito/REX (4033703i)
    LATVIA / Irbene. Document recovered from a Soviet military base abandoned after the collapse of the USSR. Photograph printed from black and white roll film found at Irbene, Latvia. Some 2,000 soldiers and scientists lived and worked in this secret army base, the former Soviet Space Communication Centre 'Zvezdoshka'. Its existence
    was not revealed until 1993. The base housed the
    radio telescopes RT-16 and RT-32 (known as 'Little Star') which, when it was built, was reputed to be one of the most advanced in the world. Soviet withdrawal led to sabotage but international pressure from the scientific world prevented its total destruction.
    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eric Lusito/REX (4033703n)
    LATVIA / Liepaja. Document recovered from a Soviet military base abandoned after the collapse of the USSR. A submarine at Liepaja-Karosta, photographed by a sailor.
    Photograph printed from black and white roll film found the Soviet Navy base. The 14th submarine squadron and 16 submarines of the USSR Baltic Fleet were stationed here. During the Soviet era the military base housing in the region of 25,000.
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    Document recovered from a Soviet military base abandoned after the collapse of the USSR.
    Poster depicting Soviet workers.
    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    Document recovered from a Soviet military base abandoned after the collapse of the USSR. Soviet propaganda leaflet to be of fighting service with the greatest vigilance'.
    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    Document recovered from a Soviet military base abandoned after the collapse of the USSR.
    Soviet propaganda leaflets 'vigilant soldier - master of his work'.
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    Document recovered from a Soviet military base abandoned after the collapse of the USSR. WW2 Victory parade held in 1990, Red Square, Moscow, Russia. Soldiers in World War Two uniforms carry 150 battle banners of the units and companies, that were most distinguished in the years of the Great Patriotic War as WW2 was known.
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    Document recovered from a Soviet military base abandoned after the collapse of the USSR. Official portrait of Politburo member Viktor Mikhailovich Chebrikov, chairman of the KGB 1982-1988.
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    Document recovered from a Soviet military base abandoned after the collapse of the USSR.
    Instruction panel showing procedure for presenting arms.
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    LATVIA / Irbene. Document recovered from a Soviet military base abandoned after the collapse of the USSR. Photograph printed from black and white roll film found at Irbene, Latvia. Some 2,000 soldiers and scientists lived and worked in this secret army base, the former Soviet Space Communication Centre 'Zvezdoshka'. Its existence
    was not revealed until 1993. The base housed the
    radiotelescopes RT-16 and RT-32 (known as 'Little Star') which, when it was built, was reputed to be one of the most advanced in the world. Soviet withdrawal led to sabotage but international pressure from the scientific world prevented its total destruction.
    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    LATVIA / Irbene. Document recovered from a Soviet military base abandoned after the collapse of the USSR. Photograph printed from black and white roll film found at Irbene, Latvia. Some 2,000 soldiers and scientists lived and worked in this secret army base, the former Soviet Space Communication Centre 'Zvezdoshka'. Its existence
    was not revealed until 1993. The base housed the
    radio telescopes RT-16 and RT-32 (known as 'Little Star') which, when it was built, was reputed to be one of the most advanced in the world. Soviet withdrawal led to sabotage but international pressure from the scientific world prevented its total destruction.
    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    Poster of the Soviet Army recovered from a Soviet military base abandoned after the collapse of the USSR.
    Representatives of the Navy, Army and Airforce.
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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