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  • A Ukrainian solder takes a picture with his smartphone of a dead Russian soldier in the village of Petropavlika near the front line of the Ukrainian counter-offesive against the Russian Army in Kharkiv Oblast. Petropavlika, Ukraine. 08/10/2022.
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  • Ukrainian solders pass a destroyed vehicle and the bodies of dead Russian soldiers in the village of Petropavlika near the front line of the Ukrainian counter-offesive against the Russian Army that liberated large swaths of territory in Kharkiv and Donbas Oblasts. Petropavlika, Ukraine. 08/10/2022.
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  • A Ukrainian soldier looks at a dead horse at a gas station that was bombed by the Russian army in an area east of Kharkiv that was liberated from Russian occupation by the Ukrainian Armed Forces' counter-offensive. Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine. 06/10/2022.
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  • The corpses of Russian soldiers abandonned in a street during the retreat of the Russian Army as the Ukrainian forces' counter-offensive encircled the town. Days after the liberation of the Lyman, and despite rrequests by local residents for the authorities to remove them, the cadavres in a state of advanced decay remain in the residential neighorhood. Lyman, Ukraine. 06/10/2022.
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  • The corpses of Russian soldiers abandonned in a street during the retreat of the Russian Army as the Ukrainian forces' counter-offensive encircled the town. Days after the liberation of the Lyman, and despite rrequests by local residents for the authorities to remove them, the cadavres in a state of advanced decay remain in the residential neighorhood. Lyman, Ukraine. 06/10/2022.
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  • A local resident on a bicycle passes the decomposing body of a Russian soldier beside the road following the liberation of the area from Russian control by Ukrainian forces. Kupiansk Vuzlovyi, Ukraine. 15/10/2022.
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  • The decomposing bodies of two Russian soldiers lie beside the road following the liberation of the area from Russian control by the Ukrainian Army's counter offensive in Kharkive Oblast. Kupiansk Vuzlovyi, Ukraine. 14/10/2022.
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  • A Ukriainian soldier inspects the decomposing bodies of two Russian soldiers lying beside the road following the liberation of the area from Russian control by the Ukrainian Army's counter-offensive in Kharkiv Oblast. Kupiansk Vuzlovyi, Ukraine. 14/10/2022.
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  • A Ukriainian soldier inspects the decomposing bodies of two Russian soldiers lying beside the road following the liberation of the area from Russian control by the Ukrainian Army's counter-offensive in Kharkiv Oblast. Kupiansk Vuzlovyi, Ukraine. 14/10/2022.
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  • The decomposing body of a civilian lies beside the road following the liberation of the town from Russian occupation by the Ukrainian Armed Forces' counter-offensive in Kharkiv Oblast. The sign next to the body reads: "This is my husband. Podoly village, Pidlusna street, close to cafe. Help. Transfer the body to let me bury it." Kupiansk, Ukraine. 14/10/2022.
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  • A military vehicle speeds past the decomposing body of a civilian man lying beside the road following the liberation of Kupiansk from Russian occupation by the Ukrainian Armed Forces' counter-offensive in Kharkiv Oblast. The sign next to the body reads: "This is my husband. Podoly village, Pidlusna street, close to cafe. Help. Transfer the body to let me bury it." Kupiansk, Ukraine. 14/10/2022.
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  • The decomposing cadavre of a Russian soldier lies beside a vehicle bearing the Russian military Z insgnia in the middle of the road several days after Ukrainian forces liberated the town from Russian control. Kupiansk, Ukraine. 08/10/2022.
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  • The decomposing cadavre of a Russian soldier lies beside a Russian vehicle in the middle of the road several days after Ukrainian forces liberated the town from Russian control. Kup'yans'k, Ukraine. 08/10/2022
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  • The body of a Russian soldier lies beside a military post on a bombed bridge that spans the Oskil River that runs through the town of Kupiansk, just behind the front lines of the Ukrainian counter-offensive against the Russian Army in Kharkiv Oblast. Kup'yans'k, Ukraine. 08/10/2022.
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  • The corpses of Russian soldiers abandonned in a street during the retreat of the Russian Army as the Ukrainian forces' counter-offensive encircled the town. Days after the liberation of the Lyman, and despite rrequests by local residents for the authorities to remove them, the cadavres in a state of advanced decay remain in the residential neighorhood. Lyman, Ukraine. 06/10/2022.
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  • The decomposing bodies of two Russian soldiers lie beside the road following the liberation of the area from Russian control by the Ukrainian Army's counter offensive in Kharkive Oblast. Kupiansk Vuzlovyi, Ukraine. 14/10/2022.
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  • The body of a Russian soldier in the village of Petropavlika near the front of the Ukrainian counter-offesive agains the Russian Army in Kharkiv Oblast. Petropavlika, Ukraine. 08/10/2022.
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  • The body of a Russian soldier lies beside a military post on a bombed bridge that spans the Oskil River that runs through the town of Kupiansk, just behind the front lines of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' counter-offensive against the Russian Army in Kharkiv Oblast. Kupiansk, Ukraine. 08/10/2022.
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  • A dog investigates the corpse of Russian soldier abandonned in a street during the retreat of the Russian Army as the Ukrainian Armed Forces' counter-offensive encircled the town. Days after the liberation of the Lyman, and despite rrequests by local residents for the authorities to remove them, the cadavres, in a state of advanced decay, remain in the residential neighorhood street. Lyman, Ukraine. 06/10/2022.
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  • The corpses of Russian soldiers abandonned in a street during the retreat of the Russian Army as the Ukrainian forces' counter-offensive encircled the town. Days after the liberation of the Lyman, and despite rrequests by local residents for the authorities to remove them, the cadavres in a state of advanced decay remain in the residential neighorhood. Lyman, Ukraine. 06/10/2022.
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  • The corpses of Russian soldiers abandonned in a street during the retreat of the Russian Army as the Ukrainian forces' counter-offensive encircled the town. Days after the liberation of the Lyman, and despite rrequests by local residents for the authorities to remove them, the cadavres in a state of advanced decay remain in the residential neighorhood. Lyman, Ukraine. 06/10/2022.
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  • The corpses of Russian soldiers abandonned in a residential street by the Russian Army during their retreat as the Ukrainian counter-offensive encircled the town. Days after the liberation of Lyman, and despite rrequests by local residents for the authorities to remove them, the cadavres, in an advanced state of decay, remain in the quiet neighborhood street. Lyman, Ukraine. 06/10/2022.
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  • A woman passes the body of a Russian soldier abandonned beside a military post on a bombed bridge that spans the Oskil River that runs through the town of Kupiansk, just behind the front lines of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' counter-offensive against the Russian Army in Kharkiv Oblast. Kupiansk, Ukraine. 08/10/2022.
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  • The body of a Russian soldier lies beside a military post on a bombed bridge that spans the Oskil River that runs through the town of Kup'yans'k, just behind the front lines of the Ukrainian counter-offensive against the Russian Army in Kharkiv Oblast. Kup'yans'k, Ukraine. 08/10/2022.
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  • The decomposing cadavre of a Russian soldier lies beside a Russian vehicle in the middle of the road several days after Ukrainian forces liberated the town from Russian control. Kup'yans'k, Ukraine. 08/10/2022
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  • The body of a Russian soldier lies beside a military post on a bombed bridge that spans the Oskil River that runs through the town of Kup'yans'k, just behind the front lines of the Ukrainian counter-offensive against the Russian Army in Kharkiv Oblast. Kup'yans'k, Ukraine. 08/10/2022.
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  • The corpses of Russian soldiers abandonned in a street during the retreat of the Russian Army as the Ukrainian forces' counter-offensive encircled the town. Days after the liberation of the Lyman, and despite rrequests by local residents for the authorities to remove them, the cadavres in a state of advanced decay remain in the residential neighorhood. Lyman, Ukraine. 06/10/2022.
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  • The corpses of Russian soldiers abandonned in a street during the retreat of the Russian Army as the Ukrainian forces' counter-offensive encircled the town. Days after the liberation of the Lyman, and despite rrequests by local residents for the authorities to remove them, the cadavres in a state of advanced decay remain in the residential neighorhood. Lyman, Ukraine. 06/10/2022.
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  • "Stilt fisherman" along the southern coast. Many of these traditional and emblematic fishermen of Sri Lanka lost their homes in the 26 December,2004 tsunami. Surprisingly, most of the wooden poles from which they fish off the coast survived. However, the local population have stopped eating fish since seeing large numbers of dead bodies in the ocean following the tsunami. In addition to enormous material damage, fisherman around the country have a hard time selling their catch and earning a living..Koggala, Sri Lanka. 23/01/2005.Photo © J.B. Russell
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  • Many of the traditional and emblematic "stilt fishermen" of Sri Lanka lost their homes in the 26 December,2004 tsunami. Surprisingly, most of the poles from which they fish off the coast survived. However, many people have stopped eating fish since seeing large numbers of dead bodies in the ocean following the tsunami. In addition to enormous material damage, fisherman around the country have a hard time selling their catch and earning a living..Koggala, Sri Lanka. 22/01/2005.Photo © J.B. Russell
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  • Fishermen recover cord and line from nets ruined by the tsunami. Most fishermen lost their boats, nets and homes in the 26 December, 2004 tsunami that struck S.E. Asia. In addition many people stopped buying fish due to the large number of bodies and debris that were swept to sea by the giant wave. Fishermen blame poutlry farmers for speading false rumors about fish eating dead bodies..Hambantota, Sri Lanka. 21/01/2005.Photo © J.B. Russell
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  • "Stilt fishermen" in the wreckage of their homes. Many of these traditional and emblematic fishermen of Sri Lanka lost their homes in the 26 December,2004 tsunami. Surprisingly, most of the wooden poles from which they fish off the coast survived. However, the local population have stopped eating fish since seeing large numbers of dead bodies in the ocean following the tsunami. In addition to enormous material damage, fisherman around the country have a hard time selling their catch and earning a living..Koggala, Sri Lanka. 23/01/2005.Photo © J.B. Russell
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  • "Stilt fisherman" along the southern coast. Many of these traditional and emblematic fishermen of Sri Lanka lost their homes in the 26 December,2004 tsunami. Surprisingly, most of the wooden poles from which they fish off the coast survived. However, the local population have stopped eating fish since seeing large numbers of dead bodies in the ocean following the tsunami. In addition to enormous material damage, fisherman around the country have a hard time selling their catch and earning a living..Koggala, Sri Lanka. 23/01/2005.Photo © J.B. Russell
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  • Many of the traditional and emblematic "stilt fishermen" of Sri Lanka lost their homes in the 26 December,2004 tsunami. Surprisingly, most of the poles from which they fish off the coast survived. However, many people have stopped eating fish since seeing large numbers of dead bodies in the ocean following the tsunami. In addition to enormous material damage, fisherman around the country have a hard time selling their catch and earning a living..Koggala, Sri Lanka. 22/01/2005.Photo © J.B. Russell
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  • Fishermen attempt to sell some fish in the town center. Most fishermen lost their boats, nets and homes in the 26 December, 2004 tsunami that struck S.E. Asia. In addition many people stopped buying fish due to the large number of bodies and debris that were swept to sea by the giant wave. Fishermen blame poutlry farmers for speading false rumors about fish eating dead bodies..Hambantota, Sri Lanka. 21/01/2005.Photo © J.B. Russell
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  • Fishermen attempt to sell some fish in the town center. Most fishermen lost their boats, nets and homes in the 26 December, 2004 tsunami that struck S.E. Asia. In addition many people stopped buying fish due to the large number of bodies and debris that were swept to sea by the giant wave. Fishermen blame poutlry farmers for speading false rumors about fish eating dead bodies..Hambantota, Sri Lanka. 21/01/2005.Photo © J.B. Russell
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  • A woman weeps for a family member killed during the war in a cemetary for people who can't afford or are unable to bury the dead in the Najaf sacred burial ground..Basra, Iraq. 20 May 2003..Photo © J.B. Russell
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  • A young man dead on arrival with a bullet in his chest at the al-Kadisia Hospital emergency room in Thora City, formerly known as Saddam City. The area is a vast slum of 3 million Shiite Muslims, long oppressed and marginalized by Saddam's regime. The neighborhood is a hotbed for the insecurity and violence that has thrived with the absence of authority in the country..Baghdad, Iraq. 06 May 2003..Photo © J.B. Russell
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  • A "stilt fisherman" in the wreckage of his home. Many of these traditional and emblematic fishermen of Sri Lanka lost their homes in the 26 December,2004 tsunami. Surprisingly, most of the wooden poles from which they fish off the coast survived. However, the local population have stopped eating fish since seeing large numbers of dead bodies in the ocean following the tsunami. In addition to enormous material damage, fisherman around the country have a hard time selling their catch and earning a living..Koggala, Sri Lanka. 23/01/2005.Photo © J.B. Russell
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  • A man who stole a motorbike shot dead in the street by a policeman with a Kalashnikov..Phnom Penh, Cambodia. May 1993..Photo © J.B. Russell
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  • A young man dead on arrival with a bullet in his chest at the al-Kadisia Hospital emergency room in Thora City, formerly known as Saddam City. The area is a vast slum of 3 million Shiite Muslims, long oppressed and marginalized by Saddam's regime. The neighborhood is a hotbed for the insecurity and violence that has thrived with the absence of authority in the country.<br />
Baghdad, Iraq. 06/05/2003.
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  • A "stilt fisherman" in the wreckage of his home. Many of these traditional and emblematic fishermen of Sri Lanka lost their homes in the 26 December,2004 tsunami. Surprisingly, most of the wooden poles from which they fish off the coast survived. However, the local population have stopped eating fish since seeing large numbers of dead bodies in the ocean following the tsunami. In addition to enormous material damage, fisherman around the country have a hard time selling their catch and earning a living..Koggala, Sri Lanka. 23/01/2005.Photo © J.B. Russell
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  • Fishermen recover cord and line from nets ruined by the tsunami. Most fishermen lost their boats, nets and homes in the 26 December, 2004 tsunami that struck S.E. Asia. In addition many people stopped buying fish due to the large number of bodies and debris that were swept to sea by the giant wave. Fishermen blame poutlry farmers for speading false rumors about fish eating dead bodies..Hambantota, Sri Lanka. 21/01/2005.Photo © J.B. Russell
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  • Muntaha Fleafel is an Iraqi Mandaean, a Gnostic religious minority that follows John the Baptist. In Baghdad she made traditional jewelry that she sold in a small boutique. In late 2003, Muntaha was attacked by three masked men who told her that because she was not a Muslim and did not know God, she did not deserve to live. They took everything in her shop and ran over her with their car, severely breaking her leg. When they continued attacking her, she struggled and tried to uncover their faces. One of the men threw acid on her, but she managed to protect her face with her arm. When they tried to drag her into the car, she screamed and struggled. As people began to gather, one of the men stabbed her in the stomach with a large military knife and left her for dead. Miraculously, she survived. After extensive medical treatment and three years living in a UN woman's protection program in Jordan, she came to the US. She suffers from memory lapses due to the beating, but can't forget what happened to her. More than anything she wants to have plastic surgery to remove the scars on her body because every time she looks at herself in the mirror she is reminded of the attack and the fact that the stabbing will prevent her from ever having children. She sees a therapist and is given medication, but she can't get past the trauma she has endured. Madison Heights, MI, USA. 20/04/2013.
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  • Muntaha Fleafel is an Iraqi Mandaean, a Gnostic religious minority that follows John the Baptist. In Baghdad she made traditional jewelry that she sold in a small boutique. In late 2003, Muntaha was attacked by three masked men who told her that because she was not a Muslim and did not know God, she did not deserve to live. They took everything in her shop and ran over her with their car, severely breaking her leg. When they continued attacking her, she struggled and tried to uncover their faces. One of the men threw acid on her, but she managed to protect her face with her arm. When they tried to drag her into the car, she screamed and struggled. As people began to gather, one of the men stabbed her in the stomach with a large military knife and left her for dead. Miraculously, she survived. After extensive medical treatment and three years living in a UN woman's protection program in Jordan, she came to the US. She suffers from memory lapses due to the beating, but can't forget what happened to her. More than anything she wants to have plastic surgery to remove the scars on her body because every time she looks at herself in the mirror she is reminded of the attack and the fact that the stabbing will prevent her from ever having children. She sees a therapist and is given medication, but she can't get past the trauma she has endured. Madison Heights, MI, USA. 20/04/2013.
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