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Photographs submitted to Reuters and Associated Press showed a Lebanese woman mourning in front of destroyed buildings, said to be her home, on two different pictures taken by two photographers, published and captioned two weeks apart, which BBC editors replaced on their website after comments pointing to the inconsistency. [27]
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The torture of Russian soldiers in Mala Rohan was an incident during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine that occurred in the village of Mala Rohan.As documented by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces shot the legs of three captured Russian soldiers and tortured Russian soldiers who were wounded. [1]
(Warning: graphic content in links) A graphic video has been shared repeatedly on social media claiming to show One Direction star Liam Payne falling to his death on Wednesday.. A second graphic ...
The Buildings and structures destroyed during World War II around the world and NEVER REPAIRED/RECONSTRUCTED. Subcategories This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total.
Buildings and structures demolished by controlled implosion (128 P) H. Demolished highways (1 C, 4 P) Demolished hotels (1 C, 53 P) I. Israeli demolition of ...
The Iraq War documents leak is the disclosure to WikiLeaks of 391,832 [1] United States Army field reports, also called the Iraq War Logs, of the Iraq War from 2004 to 2009 and published on the Internet on 22 October 2010.
Estate of A. Tregubov (buildings of the end of XIXth - beginning of XXth century) [9] House with a spire tower in Mariupol (built in 1953) [9] Mariupol Central City Library V.G.Korolenko in Mariupol [9] Library Mariupol Building of the former Alexander Men's Gymnasium (built in 1894–99) [9] Artem House of Culture (built in 1926) – Lyman [9 ...