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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Boys play soccer across a field using Hoshyar Ali's prosthetic legs as goal posts in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. Hoshyar Ali has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Hoshyar Ali sits in the driver's seat of a car in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Hoshyar Ali stands among landmines and a warning sign in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Hoshyar Ali bends over to inspect a landmine on a hillside in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Six boys walk across a field carrying Hoshyar Ali's prosthetic legs in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. Hoshyar Ali has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Four anti-personnel landmines are displayed on a wooden shelf in Hoshyar Ali's room, turned museum, in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Prosthetic legs and a crutch are displayed in front of a shelf of deactivated explosives in Hoshyar Ali's room, turned museum, in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Four anti-personnel landmines are displayed on a wooden shelf in Hoshyar Ali's room, turned museum, in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Hoshyar Ali holds a deactivated explosive device in his room, turned museum, in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

A triangular danger sign is placed near a missile casing collected by Hoshyar Ali in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Six deactivated rusty mortar shells collected by Hoshyar Ali rest near a concrete wall in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Hoshyar Ali sits in his room, now a museum filled with deactivated explosives and awards, with his two prosthetic legs beside him, in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Hoshyar Ali holds a tool and a knife while sitting near landmines on a hillside in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Hoshyar Ali uses a mine detector to find landmines on a hillside in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Hoshyar Ali sits on a metal-framed bed, with pictures of his achievements on the wall, and gives a V sign in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Hoshyar Ali sits in his room, now a museum filled with deactivated explosives and awards, with his two prosthetic legs beside him, in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Hoshyar Ali stands among landmines and a warning sign in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

Iraqi Deminer Loses Legs Clearing Mines - Iraq

A landmine uncovered by Hoshyar Ali remains partially buried in rocky soil in Halabja, Iraq, on November 20, 2025. He has been clearing landmines for over four decades, a task he began after the Iran-Iraq war when thousands of mines were planted along the border. Despite losing both legs and several family members to explosions, he continues to volunteer in mine removal. Locals call him “man of the mines,” and he is building a museum in his village to display defused explosives for future generations. Photo by Showan Sulaiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vietnam: Typhoon Kalmaegi Brings Damaging Winds and Heavy Rain to Central Region

Typhoon Kalmaegi made landfall in central Vietnam, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to regions already hit by recent floods. At least one person has died, several are missing, and homes and power lines were damaged. Flooding occurred in Dak Lak and thousands were evacuated as authorities remain on high alert for further floods and landslides.

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Vietnam: Typhoon Kalmaegi Brings Damaging Winds and Heavy Rain to Central Region 2

Typhoon Kalmaegi made landfall in central Vietnam, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to regions already hit by recent floods. At least one person has died, several are missing, and homes and power lines were damaged. Flooding occurred in Dak Lak and thousands were evacuated as authorities remain on high alert for further floods and landslides.

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Saatse Boot

Saatse Boot

Sesniki village, 13.10.2025. The Estonian Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) closed the section of road between Värska and Saatse that crosses Russian territory after an armed Russian unit appeared on the route. The Saatse Boot in south-eastern Estonia is a boot-shaped area of Russian territory spanning 115 hectares (280 acres) and extending into Estonia. Estonians and citizens from elsewhere can drive through the area without a permit, but must not stop. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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Saatse Boot

Saatse Boot

Sesniki village, 13.10.2025. The Estonian Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) closed the section of road between Värska and Saatse that crosses Russian territory after an armed Russian unit appeared on the route. The Saatse Boot in south-eastern Estonia is a boot-shaped area of Russian territory spanning 115 hectares (280 acres) and extending into Estonia. Estonians and citizens from elsewhere can drive through the area without a permit, but must not stop. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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Saatse Boot

Saatse Boot

Sesniki village, 13.10.2025. The Estonian Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) closed the section of road between Värska and Saatse that crosses Russian territory after an armed Russian unit appeared on the route. The Saatse Boot in south-eastern Estonia is a boot-shaped area of Russian territory spanning 115 hectares (280 acres) and extending into Estonia. Estonians and citizens from elsewhere can drive through the area without a permit, but must not stop. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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Saatse Boot

Saatse Boot

Sesniki village, 13.10.2025. The Estonian Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) closed the section of road between Värska and Saatse that crosses Russian territory after an armed Russian unit appeared on the route. The Saatse Boot in south-eastern Estonia is a boot-shaped area of Russian territory spanning 115 hectares (280 acres) and extending into Estonia. Estonians and citizens from elsewhere can drive through the area without a permit, but must not stop. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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Saatse Boot

Saatse Boot

Sesniki village, 13.10.2025. The Estonian Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) closed the section of road between Värska and Saatse that crosses Russian territory after an armed Russian unit appeared on the route. The Saatse Boot in south-eastern Estonia is a boot-shaped area of Russian territory spanning 115 hectares (280 acres) and extending into Estonia. Estonians and citizens from elsewhere can drive through the area without a permit, but must not stop. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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Saatse Boot

Saatse Boot

Sesniki village, 13.10.2025. The Estonian Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) closed the section of road between Värska and Saatse that crosses Russian territory after an armed Russian unit appeared on the route. The Saatse Boot in south-eastern Estonia is a boot-shaped area of Russian territory spanning 115 hectares (280 acres) and extending into Estonia. Estonians and citizens from elsewhere can drive through the area without a permit, but must not stop. Photo Arvo Meeks, Lõuna-Eesti Postimees

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CAMBODIA-BANTEAY MEANCHEY-THAILAND-BORDER-BARBED WIRE & TYRES

CAMBODIA-BANTEAY MEANCHEY-THAILAND-BORDER-BARBED WIRE & TYRES

Cambodian armed forces stand guard near barbed wire and tyres deployed by Thai armed forces, in Banteay Meanchey province, Cambodia, Aug. 14, 2025. A Cambodian defense spokesperson said on Wednesday afternoon that Thai armed forces had deployed barbed wire and tyres in a Cambodian border village, violating a ceasefire and consensus reached by the two countries. Photo by Agence Kampuchea Press/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAMBODIA-BANTEAY MEANCHEY-THAILAND-BORDER-BARBED WIRE & TYRES

CAMBODIA-BANTEAY MEANCHEY-THAILAND-BORDER-BARBED WIRE & TYRES

This photo taken on Aug. 14, 2025 shows barbed wire and tyres deployed by Thai armed forces, in Banteay Meanchey province, Cambodia. A Cambodian defense spokesperson said on Wednesday afternoon that Thai armed forces had deployed barbed wire and tyres in a Cambodian border village, violating a ceasefire and consensus reached by the two countries. Photo by Agence Kampuchea Press/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAMBODIA-BANTEAY MEANCHEY-THAILAND-BORDER-BARBED WIRE & TYRES

CAMBODIA-BANTEAY MEANCHEY-THAILAND-BORDER-BARBED WIRE & TYRES

This photo taken on Aug. 14, 2025 shows barbed wire and tyres deployed by Thai armed forces, in Banteay Meanchey province, Cambodia. A Cambodian defense spokesperson said on Wednesday afternoon that Thai armed forces had deployed barbed wire and tyres in a Cambodian border village, violating a ceasefire and consensus reached by the two countries. Photo by Agence Kampuchea Press/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CAMBODIA-BANTEAY MEANCHEY-THAILAND-BORDER-BARBED WIRE & TYRES

CAMBODIA-BANTEAY MEANCHEY-THAILAND-BORDER-BARBED WIRE & TYRES

A Cambodian woman holding a kid walks near barbed wire and tyres deployed by Thai armed forces, in Banteay Meanchey province, Cambodia, Aug. 14, 2025. A Cambodian defense spokesperson said on Wednesday afternoon that Thai armed forces had deployed barbed wire and tyres in a Cambodian border village, violating a ceasefire and consensus reached by the two countries. Photo by Agence Kampuchea Press/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Haute-Corse - France

Illustration - Haute-Corse - France

FRANCE. HAUTE-CORSE (2B) THE VILLAGE OF CORTE, AT AN ALTITUDE OF 450 METRES, LIES ON THE BORDER OF TWO VALLEYS: THE TAVIGNANU VALLEY AND THE RESTONICA VALLEY. Photo by Stephane Frances/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Corse du Sud - France

Illustration - Corse du Sud - France

FRANCE. HAUTE-CORSE (2B) THE VILLAGE OF CORTE, AT AN ALTITUDE OF 450 METRES, LIES ON THE BORDER OF TWO VALLEYS: THE TAVIGNANU VALLEY AND THE RESTONICA VALLEY. Photo by Stephane Frances/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Aerial View of France

Illustration - Aerial View of France

FRANCE - ALPES MARITIMES - 06 - SAINT AGNES : PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE VILLAGE FROM THE NORTH. ON THE LEFT, NOTRE DAME DES NEIGES CHURCH. DOWN, THE AVENUE OF VERDUN. IN THE BACKGROUND, THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA. VILLAGE ON EUROPE'S HIGHEST COASTLINE (780 M. ABOVE SEA LEVEL), THIS FORMER DEFENSE OF THE FRANCO-ITALIAN BORDER ON THE MAGINOT LINE HAS LONG BEEN A COVETED MILITARY SITE. TODAY, THE VILLAGE OFFERS VISITORS EAGER FOR AUTHENTICITY, ITS COBBLED STREETS, ITS STUNNING VIEWS OF THE RIVIERA AND ITS SUNNY CLIMATE. Photo by Stephane Compoint/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - French Riviera

Illustration - French Riviera

FRANCE - ALPES MARITIMES - 06 - SAINT AGNES : PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE VILLAGE FROM THE NORTH. ON THE LEFT, NOTRE DAME DES NEIGES CHURCH. DOWN, THE AVENUE OF VERDUN. IN THE BACKGROUND, THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA. VILLAGE ON EUROPE'S HIGHEST COASTLINE (780 M. ABOVE SEA LEVEL), THIS FORMER DEFENSE OF THE FRANCO-ITALIAN BORDER ON THE MAGINOT LINE HAS LONG BEEN A COVETED MILITARY SITE. TODAY, THE VILLAGE OFFERS VISITORS EAGER FOR AUTHENTICITY, ITS COBBLED STREETS, ITS STUNNING VIEWS OF THE RIVIERA AND ITS SUNNY CLIMATE. Photo by Stephane Compoint/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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People Flee and Mourn After Border Strikes - Kashmir

People Flee and Mourn After Border Strikes - Kashmir

Women cries at the remains of their destroyed house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC). India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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People Flee and Mourn After Border Strikes - Kashmir

People Flee and Mourn After Border Strikes - Kashmir

Women cries at the remains of their destroyed house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC). India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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People Flee and Mourn After Border Strikes - Kashmir

People Flee and Mourn After Border Strikes - Kashmir

Women cries at the remains of their destroyed house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC). India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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People Flee and Mourn After Border Strikes - Kashmir

People Flee and Mourn After Border Strikes - Kashmir

Women cries at the remains of their destroyed house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC). India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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People Flee and Mourn After Border Strikes - Kashmir

People Flee and Mourn After Border Strikes - Kashmir

Women cries at the remains of their destroyed house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC). India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

A woman stands infront of her damaged house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC).India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

A woman stands infront of her damaged house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC).India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

A woman stands infront of her damaged house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC).India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

A scene near a damaged house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC).India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

A woman gestures next to the at the remains of her destroyed house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC).India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

A woman cries near a destroyed house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC).India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

A woman cries near a destroyed house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC).India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

A woman gestures next to the at the remains of her destroyed house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC).India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

A woman cries near a destroyed house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC).India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

A man inside a destroyed house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC).India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

Civilians Killed in Poonch as India-Pakistan Tensions Flare

A man inside a destroyed house following cross-border shelling between Pakistani and Indian forces in Salamabad uri village at the Line of Control (LoC).India's government said on May 8, that 13 civilians had been killed by Pakistani fire in "ceasefire violations" along their de facto border since May 7, after violence escalated into artillery shelling following Indian strikes. India's foreign ministry said that all those killed were in the town of Poonch, with 59 others injured, the majority also in the town. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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