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  • Destruction caused by the Russian bombardments of the port of the Georgian city of Poti on the Black Sea on the 8th of August..Twenty georgian navy vessels have been sunken and five people has died when the Russian troops launched a massive attack with cluster bombs and missiles, fired from neighbor cities on the proclaimed independent region of Abkhazia, as response to the incursion from the Georgian Army into South Ossetia two days before.
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  • Destruction caused by the Russian bombardments of the port of the Georgian city of Poti on the Black Sea on the 8th of August..Twenty georgian navy vessels have been sunken and five people has died when the Russian troops launched a massive attack with cluster bombs and missiles, fired from neighbor cities on the proclaimed independent region of Abkhazia, as response to the incursion from the Georgian Army into South Ossetia two days before.
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  • 36 years old Sem Touca, who lost his leg and two fingers when stepped in a active landmine while trying to cross the border between Cambodia and Thailand 18 years a go.
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  • Two women and a baby relaxing in a shelter attached to the Cambodian Landmine Museum in the outskirts of Siem Reap, Cambodia.
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  • Landmine survivors laying down at the shade of a building under construction in the outskirts of Siem Reap, Cambodia.
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  • A man in a physiotherapy room at the Handicap International Belgium's Rehabilitation Centre in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
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  • A family waiting for the doctor assessment of their young child's condition at the Siem Reap's Hospital in Cambodia.
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  • Sok Piseth, an 16 years old survivor of a landmine accident, waiting for a routine checkup at the handicap International Belgium's Rehabilitation Centre in Siem Reap, cambodia..
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  • A prosthetic leg been made in a working counter at the Handicap International Belgium's Rehabilitation Centre in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
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  • A landmine survivor attending a workshop on textiles in a school set up by a local NGO near the Cambodian Landmine Museum in Siem Reap's province, Cambodia.
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  • Pupils attending an awareness class on landmine and UXOs recognition, in a school set up by a local NGO near the Cambodian Landmine Museum in Siem Reap's province, Cambodia.
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  • Pupils attending an awareness class on landmine and UXOs recognition, in a school set up by a local NGO near the Cambodian Landmine Museum in Siem Reap's province, Cambodia.
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  • Botum, a 12 year old landmine survivor, looking trough a window in Siem Reap's Hospital, Cambodia.
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  • A sign warning for the danger of active landmines in a fenced field outside Siem Reap, Cambodia.
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  • Pheakdei, a landmine survivor, playing football in the courtyard of the Cambodian Landmine Museum in the Siem Reap's province, Cambobia. This boy lost one arm in a active landmine while playing outside his school.
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  • Channary, a 13 years old landmine survivor, at the Handicap International Belgium's Rehabilitation Centre in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Channary as been selected to represent Cambodia in an International beauty contest for landmine and UXO survivors, organised by ONGs all over the world.
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  • 48 years old Thang Thig, who lost part of his leg when stepped in a landmine while working at the rice fields 10 Km from his home. Mr. Thang only received medical assistance 24 hours after the accident.
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  • Civilian buildings in the Georgian city of Gori, destroyed by the attacks from the Russian army in the first weeks of August..The population is now searching for the bodies of their killed relatives and slowly recovering and rebuilding what remain from their houses. A dangerous task due to the heavy damage to the structure of the buildings and to the remain on explosive objects from the cluster bombs used by the Russian Air Force.
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  • Civilian buildings in the Georgian city of Gori, destroyed by the attacks from the Russian army in the first weeks of August..The population is now searching for the bodies of their killed relatives and slowly recovering and rebuilding what remain from their houses. A dangerous task due to the heavy damage to the structure of the buildings and to the remain on explosive objects from the cluster bombs used by the Russian Air Force.
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 17, 2014: Remains of bombs supposedly launched by the Ukrainian Army, are seen on display at a rebel checkpoint in Donetsk. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • Civilian buildings in the Georgian city of Gori, destroyed by the attacks from the Russian army in the first weeks of August..The population is now searching for the bodies of their killed relatives and slowly recovering and rebuilding what remain from their houses. A dangerous task due to the heavy damage to the structure of the buildings and to the remain on explosive objects from the cluster bombs used by the Russian Air Force.
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  • Civilian buildings in the Georgian city of Gori, destroyed by the attacks from the Russian army in the first weeks of August..The population is now searching for the bodies of their killed relatives and slowly recovering and rebuilding what remain from their houses. A dangerous task due to the heavy damage to the structure of the buildings and to the remain on explosive objects from the cluster bombs used by the Russian Air Force.
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  • Civilian buildings in the Georgian city of Gori, destroyed by the attacks from the Russian army in the first weeks of August..The population is now searching for the bodies of their killed relatives and slowly recovering and rebuilding what remain from their houses. A dangerous task due to the heavy damage to the structure of the buildings and to the remain on explosive objects from the cluster bombs used by the Russian Air Force.
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  • Damages provoked by cluster bombs dropped by the Russian Air Force on a road in central Gori.
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  • Civilian buildings in the Georgian city of Gori, destroyed by the attacks from the Russian army in the first weeks of August..The population is now searching for the bodies of their killed relatives and slowly recovering and rebuilding what remain from their houses. A dangerous task due to the heavy damage to the structure of the buildings and to the remain on explosive objects from the cluster bombs used by the Russian Air Force.
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  • People displaced by the war share a cup of tea at the entrance to a bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk.
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  • A single desk lamp illuminates a room of one of the many bomb shelters around Donetsk.
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  • Left: Portrait of an elderly woman living for several months in the basement of a bombed hospital in Donetsk's Kievsky district.<br />
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Right: Portrait of woman in a coal mine used as a bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, outside Donetsk.
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  • A local woman stands beside her belongings in a coal mine used as a bomb shelter outside Donetsk.
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  • A child in a temporary room of a bomb shelter outside Donetsk.
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  • IDPs at a bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district of Donetsk socialize outside the shelter during a pause in the fighting between DNR separatist combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard for the control of Donetsk city. More than one hundred people have been living for the past four months at the shelter.
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  • A local IDP comforts a child at a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. The daily routine of the almost hundred people living here for the past four months, can be tedious as the regular shellfire between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian National Guard is a constant threat that constrain them to stay underground most of the time.
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  • A group of young men inside an improvised bomb shelter in the basement of a residential building in central Donetsk.
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  • A desk lamp illuminates the decayed wall of a underground bomb shelter of a school outside Donetsk. During this period, several families were living here for several months to protect themselves from heavy exchange of shelling between pro-Russian separatist fighters and Ukrainian military forces.
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  • A child is seen sitting in a bed surrounded by a mosquito net at a bomb shelter in Donetsk’s Petrovskiy District. Some of the around hundred residents moved to the old shelter almost four months ago, as when of the beginning of a major offensive against the city by the Ukrainian National Guard. Many of the city’s residential areas have been increasingly destructed by regular shelling from both the Ukrainian troops and rebel forces.
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  • A local resident sits in a bomb shelter in the basement of a destroyed hospital in Kievsky District in Donetsk. Kievsky is one of the areas most affected by the fierce fight between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian military over the control of the city airport. Throughout Donetsk, there are people living in very basic shelters and under constant shellfire for almost four months. Many of them without electricity, humanitarian aid or a chance to move to safer areas.
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  • The detailed map of a mining complex is seen on a wall in a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk.
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  • A local IDP stands beside her improvised bed at a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. The daily routine of the almost hundred people living here for the past four months, can be tedious as the regular shellfire between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian National Guard is a constant threat that constrain them to stay underground most of the time.
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  • A road to Donetsk, blocked by a bombed railway bridge and a train.
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  • Tree leaves fall to the ground outside a bombed hospital in Donetsk.
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 21, 2014: A local resident sits in a bomb shelter of a destroyed hospital in Kievsky District of Donetsk, one of the districts most affected by the fierce fight between DNR combatants and Ukrainian National Guard military. In the city of Donetsk, there are people living in very basic bomb shelters and under constant shelling for almost 4 months. Many of them without electricity, humanitarian aid or a chance to move to safer areas. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: Local IDPs lay in their improvised bed at a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. The daily routine of the almost hundred people living here for the past four months, can be tedious as the regular shellfire between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian National Guard is a constant threat that constrain them to stay underground most of the time. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2014: Two elder residents of Donetsk stand at a improvised bomb shelter in the basement of an old typography in Kievskiy district. Valentina moved to the shelter together with her daughter, around four months ago, after getting her house partially destroyed during fighting between DNR separatist combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: An IDP is seen passing by one of the rooms of a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. More than one hundred people have been living for the past four months at the shelter after heavy fight broke out between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian National Guard, over the control of Donetsk. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: An IDP eats his meal in a small room of a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. More than one hundred people have been living for the past four months at the shelter after heavy fight broke out between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian National Guard, over the control of Donetsk. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 22, 2014: Internal Displaced People take shelter in an Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. More than one hundred people have been living for the past four months at the shelter. Many had their homes destroyed during fighting between DNR combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 21, 2014: A single candle lights a shrine set up by a group of IDPs at an improvised bomb shelter in the basement of a destroyed hospital in Kievsky District, Donetsk. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 21, 2014: A local resident sits in a bomb shelter in the basement of a destroyed hospital in Kievsky District in Donetsk. Kievsky is one of the areas most affected by the fierce fight between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian military over the control of the city airport. Throughout Donetsk, there are people living in very basic shelters and under constant shellfire for almost four months. Many of them without electricity, humanitarian aid or a chance to move to safer areas. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 18, 2014: A couple of Ukrainian IDPs mind their pet dog at a bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk.More than one hundred people have been living for the past four months at the shelter. Many had their homes destroyed during fighting between DNR combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: An IDP eats his meal in a small room of a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. More than one hundred people have been living for the past four months at the shelter after heavy fight broke out between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian National Guard, over the control of Donetsk. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: A local IDP stands beside her improvised bed at a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. The daily routine of the almost hundred people living here for the past four months, can be tedious as the regular shellfire between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian National Guard is a constant threat that constrain them to stay underground most of the time. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: A local IDP sits in her improvised bed at a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. The daily routine of the almost hundred people living here for the past four months, can be tedious as the regular shellfire between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian National Guard is a constant threat that constrain them to stay underground most of the time. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: A local IDP comforts a child at a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. The daily routine of the almost hundred people living here for the past four months, can be tedious as the regular shellfire between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian National Guard is a constant threat that constrain them to stay underground most of the time. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: IDPs sit in their bed at a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. The daily routine of the almost hundred people living here for the past four months, can be tedious as the regular shellfire between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian National Guard is a constant threat that constrain them to stay underground most of the time. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: A local IDP sits in her improvised bed at a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. The daily routine of the almost hundred people living here for the past four months, can be tedious as the regular shellfire between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian National Guard is a constant threat that constrain them to stay underground most of the time. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 18, 2014: IDPs at a bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district of Donetsk socialize outside the shelter during a pause in the fighting between DNR separatist combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard for the control of Donetsk city. More than one hundred people have been living for the past four months at the shelter. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: IDPs at a bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district of Donetsk socialize outside the shelter during a pause in the fighting between DNR separatist combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard for the control of Donetsk city. More than one hundred people have been living for the past four months at the shelter. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: A family of IDPs at a bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district of Donetsk play outside the shelter during a pause in the fighting between DNR separatist combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard for the control of Donetsk city. More than one hundred people have been living for the past four months at the shelter. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 18, 2014: The belongings from some IDPs are seen hanging in the wall of a bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district of Donetsk. More than one hundred people have been living for the past four months at the shelter. many had their homes destroyed during fighting between DNR separatist combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard for the control of Donetsk city. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2014: Two young children are seen at a improvised bomb shelter in the basement of an old typography in Kievskiy district. Valentina moved to the shelter together with her daughter, around four months ago, after getting her house partially destroyed during fighting between DNR separatist combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 18, 2014: A local IDP grooms her hair while sitting in a bed at a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. The daily routine of the almost hundred people living here for the past four months, can be tedious as the regular shellfire between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian National Guard is a constant threat that constrain them to stay underground most of the time. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: The belongings from some IDPs are seen hanging in the wall of a bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district of Donetsk. More than one hundred people have been living for the past four months at the shelter. many had their homes destroyed during fighting between DNR separatist combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard for the control of Donetsk city. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: Local IDP smoke cigarets at the entrance of a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. The daily routine of the almost hundred people living here for the past four months, can be tedious as the regular shellfire between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian National Guard is a constant threat that constrain them to stay underground most of the time. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 21, 2014: A local resident sits in a bomb shelter in the basement of a destroyed hospital in Kievsky District in Donetsk. Kievsky is one of the areas most affected by the fierce fight between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian military over the control of the city airport. Throughout Donetsk, there are people living in very basic shelters and under constant shellfire for almost four months. Many of them without electricity, humanitarian aid or a chance to move to safer areas. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 22, 2014: An IDP stands at the door of a bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district of Donetsk, during a pause in the fighting between DNR separatist combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard for the control of Donetsk city. More than one hundred people have been living for the past four months at the shelter. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 21, 2014: Valentina Georgiyevka, an 85 year old resident from Donetsk, sits in one of the many beds at a improvised bomb shelter in the basement of an old typography in Kievskiy district. Valentina moved to the shelter together with her daughter, around four months ago, after getting her house partially destroyed during fighting between DNR separatist combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: An IDP child eats his meal in a small room of a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. More than one hundred people have been living for the past four months at the shelter after heavy fight broke out between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian National Guard, over the control of Donetsk. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: IDPs collect water at a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. The around hundred people living here from almost four months, complain of the lack of conditions at the bunker and fear now the serious difficulties they will be exposed to during the severe winter on the way. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: Internal Displaced People take shelter in an Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. More than one hundred people have been living for the past four months at the shelter. Many had their homes destroyed during fighting between DNR combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: IDPs at a bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district of Donetsk socialize outside the shelter during a pause in the fighting between DNR separatist combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard for the control of Donetsk city. More than one hundred people have been living for the past four months at the shelter. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: An IDP plays with his son at a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. The daily routine of the almost hundred people living here for the past four months, can be tedious as the regular shellfire between DNR rebels and the Ukrainian National Guard is a constant threat that constrain them to stay underground most of the time. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 22, 2014: A local resident sells goods at the heavy bombed market area of Kievskiy district, Donetsk. Despite the constant shelling, local residents still risking their lives trying to make ends meet in one of the neighbourhoods most affected by the fighting between rebel forces and the Ukrainian army. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • Young men at an improvised shelter in the basement of an apartment block in Donetsk.
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  • A funeral procession in Starovarvarovka.
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  • Meals are served inside a tent housing a Ukrainian self-defence group near the Crimean border in Kherson.
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  • A military uniform lays among destroyed crops days after a battle near Petrovskiy.
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  • Donetsk Concert Hall, damaged by the shockwave from a missile launched on chemical plant by the Ukrainian army.
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  • The funeral of Elena Ott, a 42 year old woman shot dead by the army near Starovarvarovka.
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  • A nurse prepares tea and biscuits for blood donors at a blood bank in Donetsk, as military leaders of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic visited the clinic to also donate blood.
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  • A column of Ukrainian men riding on armoured personnel carriers and tanks are blocked by pro-Russia activists in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk, in the Donetsk region.
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  • An anti-government protestor rests at Ukrainian House, in central Kiev.
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  • Locals cross the Dnieper river by boat in Kherson, a region bordering Crimea.
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  • A separatist mans the barricades surrounding a government building in Donetsk.
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  • Locals block the advance of a Ukrainian army convoy in Kramatorsk.
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  • An elderly woman takes shelter in the basement of a former factory in Donetsk.
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  • Burning debris outside a government building after clashes in Mariupol.
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  • The sun sets over a crop field used as a battlefield near Petrovskiy, a small village close to the Russian border.
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  • Local volunteers clean a school gymnasium damaged by shell-fire in Donetsk
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  • A man kisses the Donbass flag raised outside a military airbase near Kramatorsk.
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  • An army convoy is prevented from passing through Kramatorsk by a group of local pro-Russia activists.
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  • A local man inspects an unexploded missile lodged among the rubble of his garden shed in a neighbourhood close to Donetsk airport.
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  • Locals inspect the destroyed Savur-Mohyla Memorial, a WWII memorial complex on a strategic height near the city of Snizhne, close to the border with Russia in Donetsk Oblast. The site was destroyed in 2014 during heavy fighting between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian armed forces.
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  • Funeral procession of anti-government protestors killed two days ago during clashes with riot police in central Kiev.
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  • An Ukrainian soldier sits inside a military vehicle blocked by a group of pro-Russia activists preventing an army convoy to pass in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region.
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  • Part of an Ukrainian army uniform is seen among a destroyed crop field outside Petrovskiy village in Donetsk region.
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  • Wreckage from Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 rests in a field near Grabovo, a small rural village in the province of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine. Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur when it crashed killing all 298 on board including 80 children. The aircraft was allegedly shot down by a missile and investigations continue over the perpetrators of the attack.
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  • Family and friends attend the funeral of Elena Ott, a 42 year old mother of two killed by gunfire near an Ukrainian military checkpoint on the evening of the 14th of May, as she was driving home with her youngest son.
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