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WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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At the offices of the Save Ukraine organization. Kyiv, March 22, 2023.
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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Mykola Kuleba, CEO of Save Ukraine. Kyiv, March 22, 2023. The illegal deportations of Ukrainian children, which have earned Vladimir Putin an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court, involve more than 16,000 identified minors taken to Russian soil or the occupied territories. But in reality, the authorities do not know how many children are being sought.
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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On the phone of Mykola Kuleba, the director of Save Ukraine, is a photo of Ukrainian children with their foster families in Russia. The organization is making every effort to locate the children's biological parents in order to begin repatriation procedures. Kyiv, March 22, 2023. The illegal deportations of young Ukrainians, which have earned Vladimir Putin an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court, involve more than 16,000 identified minors taken to Russian soil or the occupied territories. But in reality, the authorities do not know how many children need to be found.
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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March 22, 2023, in Kyiv. Nikita, 10, Dyana, 14, and Yana, 11, have just arrived after more than five months of deportation on the Russian side. They had quietly disappeared in the turmoil of war on Friday, October 7, 2022, in Kherson. The illegal deportations of young Ukrainians, which earned Vladimir Putin an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court, involve more than 16,000 identified minors taken to Russian soil or the occupied territories. But in reality, the authorities do not know how many children are to be sought.
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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March 22, 2023, in Kyiv. Nikita, 10, Dyana, 14, and Yana, 11, have just arrived after more than five months of deportation on the Russian side. They had quietly disappeared in the turmoil of war on Friday, October 7, 2022, in Kherson. The illegal deportations of young Ukrainians, which earned Vladimir Putin an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court, involve more than 16,000 identified minors taken to Russian soil or the occupied territories. But in reality, the authorities do not know how many children are to be sought.
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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Taya, right, and Zhenia, left, both 15, have just returned to Kyiv after spending five and a half months at a summer camp in Crimea. The two friends were displaced by the Russians on October 7, 2022, to the Kherson region. Kyiv, March 22, 2023. The illegal deportations of young Ukrainians, which have earned Vladimir Putin an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court, involve more than 16,000 identified minors taken to Russian soil or the occupied territories. But in reality, the authorities do not know how many children are to be sought.
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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Nikita, 10, spent five and a half months at a summer camp in Crimea. A trip that should have lasted two weeks. Kyiv, March 22, 2023.
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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Nikita, 10, spent five and a half months at a summer camp in Crimea. A trip that should have lasted two weeks. Kyiv, March 22, 2023.
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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Artem, 16, is from Kupiansk in Kharkiv Oblast. During the Russian occupation, he was displaced to the Luhanks region by Russian armed forces while he was at school. Kyiv, March 22, 2023. The illegal deportations of Ukrainian children, which earned Vladimir Putin an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court, involve more than 16,000 identified minors taken to Russian soil or the occupied territories. But in reality, the authorities do not know how many children are to be sought.
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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Taya, left, and Zhenia, right, both 15, have just returned to Kyiv after spending five and a half months at a summer camp in Crimea. The two friends were displaced by the Russians on October 7, 2022, to the Kherson region. Kyiv, March 22, 2023. The illegal deportations of young Ukrainians, which have earned Vladimir Putin an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court, involve more than 16,000 identified minors taken to Russian soil or the occupied territories. But in reality, the authorities do not know how many children are to be sought.
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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Journalists ask 10-year-old Nikita to describe her five-month deportation to Crimea. Ten-year-old Nikita spent five and a half months in a summer camp in Crimea. A trip that should have lasted two weeks. Kyiv, March 22, 2023.
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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Eleven-year-old Yana was taken with her older sister and younger brother to a summer camp in Crimea. They stayed there for five and a half months. Originally from the city of Kherson, the Russians led her parents to believe that the children could not return for security reasons. Kyiv, March 22, 2023.
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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Inesa is the mother of four boys. Her youngest, Vitaly, 16, was taken to a summer camp in Crimea by Russian forces for five and a half months. Kyiv, March 22, 2023.
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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Inesa is the mother of four boys. Her youngest, Vitaly, 16, was taken to a summer camp in Crimea by Russian forces for five and a half months. Kyiv, March 22, 2023.
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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Vitaly, 16, has just returned to Kyiv. Originally from the Kherson region, he has spent the last five months at a summer camp in Crimea. Kyiv, March 22, 2023
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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A teenage girl who has just returned from deportation and her mother in Kyiv, March 22, 2023.
WAR-UKR/ Children deported from Ukraine March 2023
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A teenager who had just returned from deportation isolated himself to look at his cell phone. Kyiv, March 22, 2023.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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In the city center of Idlib, the flag of the HTC group flies. December 19, 2024
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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In the city center of Idlib, the scars of war are still visible on certain buildings. December 19, 2024
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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A store sells flags of the new regime and the HTC group. Idlib, December 19, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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Mohammed Taha Al-Sawaf is the police chief of Idlib. December 19, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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In the streets of Idlib, December 19, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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A calligraphy class at the -Women Support and Empowerment- center. Idlib, December 19, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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A calligraphy class at the -Women Support and Empowerment- center. Idlib, December 19, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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In the streets of Idlib, December 19, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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In the streets of Idlib, December 19, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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A car destroyed by a bombing in the streets of Idlib, December 19, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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In this displaced persons camp, 750 people live in difficult conditions. They had to flee their region several years ago because of the war. Idlib, December 19, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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In this displaced persons camp, 750 people live in difficult conditions. They had to flee their region several years ago because of the war. Idlib, December 19, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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A little girl in a displaced persons camp in Idlib, December 19, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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A woman collects wood in a displaced persons camp. Idlib, December 19, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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The -Disneyland- restaurant in Idlib, December 19, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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Sara'a Khalil was imprisoned for almost 6 months by the Assad regime in 2013. She was arrested at a checkpoint between Tartous and Idlib. The young woman suffered numerous tortures during her incarceration. Idlib, December 20, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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Sara'a Khalil was imprisoned for almost 6 months by the Assad regime in 2013. She was arrested at a checkpoint between Tartous and Idlib. The young woman suffered numerous tortures during her incarceration. Idlib, December 20, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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In the streets of Idlib, December 19, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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On the road leading to Idlib, December 20, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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In the White Helmets base in Idlib, December 20, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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Hasan Al-Hassan, head of the White Helmets barracks in Idlib.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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In the streets of Idlib, December 19, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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Men unload bags of flour in Idlib, December 20, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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Sara'a Khalil was imprisoned for almost 6 months by the Assad regime in 2013. She was arrested at a checkpoint between Tartous and Idlib. The young woman suffered numerous tortures during her incarceration. Idlib, December 20, 2024.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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Khadidja 17 and Lamia, 13 years old in the streets of Idlib.
Idlib after the fall of Bashar El Assad's regime
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On the road between Idlib and Damascus, many villages have been destroyed by the years of war between the old regime and the rebels.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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Entrance to the Russian base on the port of Tartous. December 17, 2024.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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Syrian army trucks destroyed by Israeli shelling in the village of Bmalkah. December 17, 2024.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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Syrian army trucks destroyed by Israeli shelling in the village of Bmalkah. December 17, 2024.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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A villager recovers metal from an ammunition stockpile destroyed by Israeli aircraft, in the village of Bmalkah, December 17, 2024.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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A Syrian bunker complex destroyed on December 16, 2024 by Israeli aircraft in the village of Bmalkah.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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Syrian army trucks destroyed by Israeli shelling in the village of Bmalkah. December 17, 2024.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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On the site of an ammunition depot destroyed by an Israeli bombardment on December 16, 2024.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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A Russian special forces vehicle on the road to Tartous. December 18, 2024.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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In the port of Tartous, the Russian army had deployed a checkpoint on an advanced position of their base. On December 8, the military took over the area dedicated to containers. They left the area during the night of December 17 to 18, and retreated to their initial base. Tartous, December 18, 2024.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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A letter Z, symbol of the Russian army, sprayed on a Russian checkpoint in the port of Tartous, December 18, 2024.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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The letters Z and V, symbols of the Russian army, sprayed on a Russian checkpoint in the port of Tartous, December 18, 2024.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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On the container port of Tartous, occupied by the Russian army from December 8 to December 18, 2024.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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Russian military trucks are parked at the entrance to the Russian naval base in Tartus, December 18, 2024.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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In the port of Tartous, the Russian army had deployed a checkpoint on an advanced position of their base. On December 8, the military took over the area dedicated to containers. They left the area during the night of December 17 to 18, and retreated to their initial base. Tartous, December 18, 2024.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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A Russian Antonov takes off from Hmeimim Air Base, located about 20 km southeast of Latakia. December 18, 2024.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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A Russian Antonov takes off from Hmeimim Air Base, located about 20 km southeast of Latakia. December 18, 2024.
Russian military bases after the fall of the Syrian regime
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The control tower of Hmeimim Air Base, located approximately 20 km southeast of Latakia.
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