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Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
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Police officers carried out checks in the vicinity of the demonstration. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239340.jpg
Police officers check journalists on the outskirts of the demonstration. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239341.jpg
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239342.jpg
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239343.jpg
A CGT demonstrator with her umbrella in front of a row of policemen. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239344.jpg
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239345.jpg
A demonstrator films police officers during a charge. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239346.jpg
Demonstrators face the police. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239347.jpg
A demonstrator disguised as Marianne is in front of the police. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239348.jpg
Demonstrators face the police. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239349.jpg
A demonstrator injured by a police charge. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239350.jpg
A policeman asks a photojournalist to step back.Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239351.jpg
A sign says "Sweet France, dear country of violence" by pastiching a song by Charles Trenet. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239352.jpg
A young girl carries a sign that reads: "Police & social violence are the same fight". Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239353.jpg
A police officer prepares to shoot with his LBD. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239354.jpg
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239355.jpg
Police officers attempt an arrest on a charge. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239356.jpg
Demonstrators record the police. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239357.jpg
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239358.jpg
A grenade after explosion. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239359.jpg
A sign saying "Don't Shoot". Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239360.jpg
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239361.jpg
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239362.jpg
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239363.jpg
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239364.jpg
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239365.jpg
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239366.jpg
A demonstrator carries a sign. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239367.jpg
A demonstrator carries a sign. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239368.jpg
A demonstrator in front of the water cannon in Place de la République. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239369.jpg
Police special units. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239370.jpg
Police charge to remove the last demonstrators from Republic Square. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239371.jpg
Police charge to remove the last demonstrators from Republic Square. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239372.jpg
Police charge to remove the last demonstrators from Republic Square. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239373.jpg
Police charge to remove the last demonstrators from Republic Square. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239374.jpg
Police charge to remove the last demonstrators from Republic Square. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239375.jpg
Police charge to remove the last demonstrators from Republic Square. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239376.jpg
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239377.jpg
A French journalist. Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Demonstratoin against controversial security bill in Paris
Jan Schmidt-Whitley/Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0239378.jpg
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday, December 12, for the third week in a row in France, without major incidents, to denounce the highly controversial Global Security Law proposal and the government's bill on "separatism". Called by a group of left-wing unions, associations and political movements, this new day of mobilization took place under a very strong police presence, particularly in Paris, where numerous units of CRS and mobile gendarmes closely supervised the thousands of people - 10,000 according to the organizers - who were demonstrating from the Place du Châtelet to the Place de la République.

Ukraine Donbass War
Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium
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Result of the presidential elections in Ukraine on TV. Petro Oleksiyovych Poroshenko is announced to win at 57 percent... After the Euromaidan revolution in Kyiv in the winter of 2013, followed by Russia's annexation of Crimea in March, it is the turn of the Donbass Oblast in eastern Ukraine to descend into chaos, pitting the new Kyiv government against pro-Russian separatists. May 26, 2014. Donetsk. Ukraine.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
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More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194971.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194972.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194973.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194974.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194975.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194976.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194977.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194978.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194979.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194980.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194981.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194982.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194983.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194984.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194985.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194986.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194987.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.

Ukraine destruction of Shyrokino
Kamila Stepien / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0194988.jpg
More than 80% of Shyrokino's buildings were destroyed. The soldiers of the "Azov" regiment defend the abandoned village.
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