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  • May 9, 2017 - Paris, Ile-de-france, France - Police forces blocked the train station, Gare du Nord, in Paris  during the night of Monday, 8 and Tuesday, 9 May 2017. Police forces were looking for 3 suspects inside a train from North of France. Police stopped the operation and investigation around 2am. (Credit Image: © Michaud Gael/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA Luyanda Lendile and his pavement hawker mate want me to throw them some money “so we do not have to go and steal”.
    JMMsonya7r3-96362020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-97292020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-97092020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-96962020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-96582020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA Luyanda Lendile and his pavement hawker mate want me to throw them some money “so we do not have to go and steal”.
    JMMsonya7r3-96322020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA <br />
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Phindi Ndlati & her husband Thembelani Mfunda - who lost his job due to Covid-19, spent their last cash on a meagre plastic bag of provisions from Foodzone (low income market). "Now we do not have money to buy any more food, so I don't know what we will do now," Phindi says, with pride battling uncertainty as she gazes beyond the lens.
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  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA <br />
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Phindi Ndlati & her husband Thembelani Mfunda - who lost his job due to Covid-19, spent their last cash on a meagre plastic bag of provisions from Foodzone (low income market). "Now we do not have money to buy any more food, so I don't know what we will do now," Phindi says, with pride battling uncertainty as she gazes beyond the lens.
    JMMsonya7r3-95622020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-96362020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-96322020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-96252020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-96102020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA <br />
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Luyanda Lendile and his pavement hawker mate want me to throw them some money “so we do not have to go and steal”.
    JMMsonya7r3-96252020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA<br />
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Mister Khosa, a handiman from Zimbabwe, explains: “there is a whole lot of michieviousness here with people not keeping their 1m distance”, pointing across at a small square where a soccer match ebbs and flows.
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  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA <br />
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Banele Nondlala, who works at the animal rescue society TEARS is one of the lucky ones. Out of all the people in Masipumelela I interview, he is the only one with a job. He is one of the animal handlers: even though most of the dogs have been ‘adopted’ for lockdown, he still comes in to help the vets with emergency cases. “It is difficult to keep our distance with six people in the house”, he explains softly.
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  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-95252020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA<br />
<br />
Mister Khosa, a handiman from Zimbabwe, explains: “there is a whole lot of michieviousness here with people not keeping their 1m distance”, pointing across at a small square where a soccer match ebbs and flows. Luyanda Lendile and his pavement hawker mate want me to throw them some money “so we do not have to go and steal”.
    JMMsonya7r3-96172020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-96102020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA<br />
<br />
Luyanda Lendile and his pavement hawker mate want me to throw them some money “so we do not have to go and steal”.
    JMMsonya7r3-96032020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA <br />
<br />
Banele Nondlala, who works at the animal rescue society TEARS is one of the lucky ones. Out of all the people in Masipumelela I interview, he is the only one with a job. He is one of the animal handlers: even though most of the dogs have been ‘adopted’ for lockdown, he still comes in to help the vets with emergency cases. “It is difficult to keep our distance with six people in the house”, he explains softly.
    JMMsonya7r3-95942020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA <br />
<br />
Banele Nondlala, who works at the animal rescue society TEARS is one of the lucky ones. Out of all the people in Masipumelela I interview, he is the only one with a job. He is one of the animal handlers: even though most of the dogs have been ‘adopted’ for lockdown, he still comes in to help the vets with emergency cases. “It is difficult to keep our distance with six people in the house”, he explains softly.
    JMMsonya7r3-95922020.jpg
  • Police Operations and Essential Services Personnel operating under lockdown period in Fish Hoek and Masipumelela in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • May 27, 2019 - Lyon, France - Police operation in Oullins, France, on 27 May 2019, at the home of the main suspect in the explosion on rue Victor Hugo in Lyon on 24 May 2019, after his arrest in the morning while on his way to the Epitech school in the 7th arrondissement of Lyon. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Liponne/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 19, 2017 - Iligan City, Philippines - During the Martial Law implementation in Iligan City in Mindanao, police vehicles roving around the city, policemen go to house to house and search every small alley and people who are still on the streets from 9pm to 4am the next day are brought to Iligan Police Station 5 and they are to ask questions and valid identification card. Violators were reprimanded of 300 pesos ($6) and 4 hours of community service. (Credit Image: © Sherbien Dacalanio/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 18, 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - Police officers carry out an operation to combat drug trafficking in Lapa, one of the main tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro Downtown, on November 18, 2016. The police carried out searches on real estate in the vicinity of Arcos da Lapa. During the operation, suspects were arrested and taken to the police station for clarification. Police did not disclose if weapons and drugs were seized. (Credit Image: © Luiz Souza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - Police officers carry out an operation to combat drug trafficking in Lapa, one of the main tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro Downtown, on November 18, 2016. The police carried out searches on real estate in the vicinity of Arcos da Lapa. During the operation, suspects were arrested and taken to the police station for clarification. Police did not disclose if weapons and drugs were seized. (Credit Image: © Luiz Souza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - Police officers carry out an operation to combat drug trafficking in Lapa, one of the main tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro Downtown, on November 18, 2016. The police carried out searches on real estate in the vicinity of Arcos da Lapa. During the operation, suspects were arrested and taken to the police station for clarification. Police did not disclose if weapons and drugs were seized. (Credit Image: © Luiz Souza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - Police officers carry out an operation to combat drug trafficking in Lapa, one of the main tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro Downtown, on November 18, 2016. The police carried out searches on real estate in the vicinity of Arcos da Lapa. During the operation, suspects were arrested and taken to the police station for clarification. Police did not disclose if weapons and drugs were seized. (Credit Image: © Luiz Souza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - Police officers carry out an operation to combat drug trafficking in Lapa, one of the main tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro Downtown, on November 18, 2016. The police carried out searches on real estate in the vicinity of Arcos da Lapa. During the operation, suspects were arrested and taken to the police station for clarification. Police did not disclose if weapons and drugs were seized. (Credit Image: © Luiz Souza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - Police officers carry out an operation to combat drug trafficking in Lapa, one of the main tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro Downtown, on November 18, 2016. The police carried out searches on real estate in the vicinity of Arcos da Lapa. During the operation, suspects were arrested and taken to the police station for clarification. Police did not disclose if weapons and drugs were seized. (Credit Image: © Luiz Souza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - Police officers carry out an operation to combat drug trafficking in Lapa, one of the main tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro Downtown, on November 18, 2016. The police carried out searches on real estate in the vicinity of Arcos da Lapa. During the operation, suspects were arrested and taken to the police station for clarification. Police did not disclose if weapons and drugs were seized. (Credit Image: © Luiz Souza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20161118_zaa_n230_289.JPG
  • November 18, 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - Police officers carry out an operation to combat drug trafficking in Lapa, one of the main tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro Downtown, on November 18, 2016. The police carried out searches on real estate in the vicinity of Arcos da Lapa. During the operation, suspects were arrested and taken to the police station for clarification. Police did not disclose if weapons and drugs were seized. (Credit Image: © Luiz Souza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - Police officers carry out an operation to combat drug trafficking in Lapa, one of the main tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro Downtown, on November 18, 2016. The police carried out searches on real estate in the vicinity of Arcos da Lapa. During the operation, suspects were arrested and taken to the police station for clarification. Police did not disclose if weapons and drugs were seized. (Credit Image: © Luiz Souza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - Police officers carry out an operation to combat drug trafficking in Lapa, one of the main tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro Downtown, on November 18, 2016. The police carried out searches on real estate in the vicinity of Arcos da Lapa. During the operation, suspects were arrested and taken to the police station for clarification. Police did not disclose if weapons and drugs were seized. (Credit Image: © Luiz Souza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20161118_zaa_n230_284.JPG
  • November 18, 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - Police officers carry out an operation to combat drug trafficking in Lapa, one of the main tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro Downtown, on November 18, 2016. The police carried out searches on real estate in the vicinity of Arcos da Lapa. During the operation, suspects were arrested and taken to the police station for clarification. Police did not disclose if weapons and drugs were seized. (Credit Image: © Luiz Souza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Lyon, France - Prevention operation of the national police in collaboration with the Rhône prefecture and the association Prévention Routière to inform cyclists of the dangers of the road and remind them of the highway code in Lyon, France, on 27 March, 2019. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Liponne/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 26, 2017 - India - Indian army men take position in an apple orchard near the site of gunbattle after militants stormed the District police lines (DPL) complex in Pulwama some 30 kilometers south of Srinagar the summer capital of Indian controlled Kashmir on August 26, 2017.Two paramilitary soldiers and one policeman of Special Operation Group (SOG) were killed in an ongoing gunbattle ,Police reported (Credit Image: © Faisal Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 26, 2019 - Madiun, East Java, Indonesia - Officers while following the apple title the troops of the Lebaran transport operations in 2019 at the PT. Indonesian Railroad Operations Area 7 Madiun. Daop 7 is fully prepared including human resources, infrastructure, facilities and security. This has been detailed from the previous time with the help of outside parties, namely the Indonesian National Army / Police of the Republic of Indonesia. In addition to preparing everything such as technical maintenance, facilities are prepared, infrastructure is inspected and extra checks are carried out  (Credit Image: © Ajun Ally/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2017 - Scampia, Naples, Italy - Finance Guard Commander Gianluigi D'Alfonso, during Police press conference to the prefect, for bilance of the blitz to day in Scampia, Napoli, Italy on October 3, 2017. Over 700 people from the State Police, Armed Forces, and the Guardia of Finance are involved in the operation, between territorial units and reinforcements. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 29, 2018 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - Spanish National Police and Civil Guard officers demonstrate during a demonstration called by JUSAPOL, a police Union, to commemorate their operation to prevent the 2017 Catalonia Independence Referendum on September 29, 2018 in Barcelona, Spain. Spanish National Police and Civil Guard police officers marched today in Barcelona to demand the same salary and conditions as Autonomous Police Officers and to commemorate the Operation Copernico which was held in Catalonia last October to prevent the Independence referendum called on October 1. (Credit Image: © Joan Valls/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • Italy, Rome - November 20, 2018 .Anti Mafia police operation.600 policemen confiscated eight luxury villas illegally built in Rome by alleged mobsters clan Casamonica.Here Virginia Raggi,  mayor of Rome (Credit Image: © Roma/Giacomino/Ropi via ZUMA Press)
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  • Italy, Rome - November 20, 2018 .Anti Mafia police operation.600 policemen confiscated eight luxury villas illegally built in Rome by alleged mobsters clan Casamonica / Here Prime Minister Matteo Salvini (Credit Image: © Roma/Giacomino/Ropi via ZUMA Press)
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  • Italy, Rome - November 20, 2018 .Anti Mafia police operation.600 policemen confiscated eight luxury villas illegally built in Rome by alleged mobsters clan Casamonica (Credit Image: © Roma/Giacomino/Ropi via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 30, 2016 - Philippines - Members of S.O.C.O. (Scene of the Crime Operatives) process the crime scene of un-identified suspect after was pin down by the members of Philippine National Police during the drugs operation in Brgy. 36, Maypajo, Caloocan City on September 30, 2016. The total suspect are 6 persons, (3 died during the operation and 3 was arrested). The operation is part of the intense campaign by the government versus illegal drugs. (Credit Image: © Gregorio B. Dantes Jr/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 30, 2016 - Philippines - Members of S.O.C.O. (Scene of the Crime Operatives) process the crime scene and the remain of suspect Regie Sarmiento, 26 yrs. Old after was pin down by the members of Philippine National Police during the drugs operation in Brgy. 36, Maypajo, Caloocan City on September 30, 2016. The total suspect are 6 persons, (3 died during the operation and 3 was arrested). The operation is part of the intense campaign by the government versus illegal drugs. (Credit Image: © Gregorio B. Dantes Jr/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 30, 2016 - Philippines - Members of S.O.C.O. (Scene of the Crime Operatives) process the crime scene and the remain of suspect Regie Sarmiento, 26 yrs. Old after was pin down by the members of Philippine National Police during the drugs operation in Brgy. 36, Maypajo, Caloocan City on September 30, 2016. The total suspect are 6 persons, (3 died during the operation and 3 was arrested). The operation is part of the intense campaign by the government versus illegal drugs. (Credit Image: © Gregorio B. Dantes Jr/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 30, 2016 - Philippines - Members of S.O.C.O. (Scene of the Crime Operatives) process the crime scene and the remain of suspect Regie Sarmiento, 26 yrs. Old after was pin down by the members of Philippine National Police during the drugs operation in Brgy. 36, Maypajo, Caloocan City on September 30, 2016. The total suspect are 6 persons, (3 died during the operation and 3 was arrested). The operation is part of the intense campaign by the government versus illegal drugs. (Credit Image: © Gregorio B. Dantes Jr/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
    MEGA419773_003.jpg
  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • September 30, 2016 - Philippines - Members of S.O.C.O. (Scene of the Crime Operatives) process the crime scene and the remain of suspect Regie Sarmiento, 26 yrs. Old after was pin down by the members of Philippine National Police during the drugs operation in Brgy. 36, Maypajo, Caloocan City on September 30, 2016. The total suspect are 6 persons, (3 died during the operation and 3 was arrested). The operation is part of the intense campaign by the government versus illegal drugs. (Credit Image: © Gregorio B. Dantes Jr/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 30, 2016 - Philippines - Members of S.O.C.O. (Scene of the Crime Operatives) process the crime scene of un-identified suspect after was pin down by the members of Philippine National Police during the drugs operation in Brgy. 36, Maypajo, Caloocan City on September 30, 2016. The total suspect are 6 persons, (3 died during the operation and 3 was arrested). The operation is part of the intense campaign by the government versus illegal drugs. (Credit Image: © Gregorio B. Dantes Jr/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • February 6, 2018 - Srinagar, India - Indian policemen stand guard during Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) at SMHS hospital in Srinagar, Indian administered Kashmir. Suspected rebels Tuesday fired upon a police party accompanying a prisoner killing two policemen at SMHS Hospital in Srinagar. Reports said they fired shots inside the Shri Maharaja Hari Singh hospital in Srinagar, Kashmir and then fled from the spot. (Credit Image: © Saqib Majeed/SOPA via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 6, 2018 - Aceh Utara, Aceh, Indonesia - Police seen cutting down cannabis plants..National Narcotics Agency (BNN) and Indonesian Police officers destroyed cannabis plants in plantation fields of residents of Aceh Utara District, Aceh Province, Indonesia. During the operation BNN officers and the Indonesian Police succeeded in destroying 10.5 hectares of cannabis land in the settlement of Aceh Utara district, Aceh Province. Cannabis is categorized as a dangerous illegal substance in the same category as heroin and cocaine in Indonesia. (Credit Image: © Maskur Has/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 7, 2017 - Shopian, Jammu & Kashmir, India - A young Kashmiri Girl Shouted Pro freedom Slogans during the funeral of civilian Adil Magray at Shopian, about 60 kilometers (38 miles) south of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Wednesday, June 7, 2017. Magray, was killed on Tuesday after government forces opened fire on protesters during a search operation to flush out Kashmiri rebels in the southern town of Indian controlled Kashmir, police said. (Credit Image: © Muneeb Ul Islam/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 30, 2019 - Caracas, Miranda, Venezuela - A woman covers her face as police fire tear gas on crowds. Anti-government protesters and law enforcement officers clashed in Caracas after the opposition leader Juan Guaid called for citizens to rise up against the president. (Credit Image: © Jimmy VillaltaZUMA Wire)
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  • March 25, 2019 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Members of civil society hold torches during a rally in remembrance of 'Black Night 1971' in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on March 25, 2019. The day marks ''Operation Searchlight'' when the Pakistan army attacked the halls at Dhaka University, the then East Pakistan Rifles headquarters and Rajarbagh Police Lines, killing several thousand unarmed Bengalis through the night. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 3, 2017 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Indian Army men take cover behind the armored vehicles at the encounter site..Three suspected militants attacked the Army base in Humhama area of Srinagar on Tuesday midnight. The camp is a high security zone and is near to the international Airport. One Indian police constable and two militants have been killed so far, operation is on. (Credit Image: © Muzamil Mattoo/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 4, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - A huge security operation in place during the 2017 UNESCO World Heritage Committee sessions in ICE Congress Center, as hundreds of activists and protesters from 'Love Primeval Forest of Bialowieza' organised a prontest..On Tuesday, July 4, 2017, in Krakow, Poland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 14, 2018 - Toulouse, France - The banner reads 'In support of NDDL' ZAD'. A demonstration in support of the ZAD (Zone to Defend ie Zone A Defendre) of Notre-Dame-Des-Landes took place in Toulouse, France, on 14 April 2018. The protest took place four days after the clearing operation by military launched by French President Macron. Many habitations in the ZAD were destroyed during the military operation in NDDL. The ZAD was established 10 years ago after the more than 50 years old project airport was relaunched. (Credit Image: © Alain Pitton/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Monday April 23 File photo dated 29/04/11 of Prince William and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, traveling in the 1902 State Landau carriage after their wedding service at Westminster Abbey, as figures have revealed for the first time that the security operation for their wedding cost police more than &pound;6 million.
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  • A police officer and a soldier on duty outside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London, as armed troops have been deployed to guard &quot;key locations&quot; under Operation Temperer, which is being enacted after security experts warned the Government that another terrorist attack could be imminent.
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  • A police officer and a soldier on duty outside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London, as armed troops have been deployed to guard &quot;key locations&quot; under Operation Temperer, which is being enacted after security experts warned the Government that another terrorist attack could be imminent.
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  • Police officers on bikes riding past Trafalgar Square, London, as armed troops have been deployed to guard &quot;key locations&quot; under Operation Temperer, which is being enacted after security experts warned the Government that another terrorist attack could be imminent.
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  • A police officer and a soldier on duty at the Palace of Westminster, London, as armed troops have been deployed to guard &quot;key locations&quot; under Operation Temperer, which is being enacted after security experts warned the Government that another terrorist attack could be imminent.
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  • Police officers on bikes riding past Trafalgar Square, London, as armed troops have been deployed to guard &quot;key locations&quot; under Operation Temperer, which is being enacted after security experts warned the Government that another terrorist attack could be imminent.
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  • Soldiers join police officers on Horse Guards Parade in Westminster, London, as armed troops have been deployed to guard &quot;key locations&quot; under Operation Temperer, which is being enacted after security experts warned the Government that another terrorist attack could be imminent.
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  • Soldiers join police officers outside Buckingham Palace, London, as armed troops have been deployed to guard &quot;key locations&quot; under Operation Temperer, which is being enacted after security experts warned the Government that another terrorist attack could be imminent.
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  • A soldier joins a police officer outside the Ministry of Defence, London, as armed troops have been deployed to guard &quot;key locations&quot; under Operation Temperer, which is being enacted after security experts warned the Government that another terrorist attack could be imminent.
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. An Iraqi Army armoured Humvee, belonging to the Iraqi 9th Armoured Division, is seen through bullet proof windscreen as an Iraqi Army convoy travels through a suburb of Mosul, Iraq...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A male resident of Mosul's Al Antisar district talks to an Iraqi Police officer, as locals queue for food handouts from local volunteers. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. An Iraqi Army armoured Humvee, belonging to the Iraqi 9th Armoured Division, is seen through bullet proof windscreen as an Iraqi Army convoy travels through a suburb of Mosul, Iraq...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq -  A young girl looks at the dead bodies of ISIS militants, killed four days before by Iraqi forces, in Mosul's Al Intisar district on the south east of the city. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. Iraqi refugees, who have escaped fighting in Mosul, walk with bags in the city's Hay Intisar district on the south east of the city. The district was taken by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) around a week ago and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A soldier, of the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, hands a sack of food to a female resident of Mosul's Al Intisar district during a visit by his unit. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A soldier, of the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, searches a man in Mosul's Al Intisar district as residents queue to receive food from local volunteers. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. Iraqi refugees, who have fled fighting within Mosul, board Iraqi Army trucks as they prepare to leave the city's Hay Intasar district for the safety of a refugee camp. Hay Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A T-72 tank, belonging to the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, wait in Mosul's Hay Intisar district on the south east of the city. The district was taken by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) around a week ago and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A young Iraqi refugee from Mosul waves from an Iraqi Army truck as he and others prepare to leave the city's Hay Intisar district for the safety of a refugee camp. Hay Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. Iraqi refugees, who have fled fighting within Mosul, board Iraqi Army trucks as they prepare to leave the city's Hay Intasar district for the safety of a refugee camp. Hay Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. Iraqi refugees, who have escaped fighting in Mosul, walk with bags in the city's Hay Intisar district on the south east of the city. The district was taken by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) around a week ago and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A soldier, belonging to the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, peers from the turret of an armoured Humvee as his unit visits Mosul's Al Inisar district on the south east of the city. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. Two Iraqi children stand in front of their home's bullet riddled gate in Mosul's Al Intisar district on the south east of the city. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A soldier, of the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, searches a man in Mosul's Al Intisar district as residents queue to receive food from local volunteers. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A soldier, of the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, stands guard as residents of Mosul's Al Intisar District queue for food being handed out by volunteers...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. Two Iraqi children stand in front of their home's bullet riddled gate in Mosul's Al Intisar district on the south east of the city. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. Residents, and geese, are seen on a street in Mosul's Al Intisar District on the south east side of the city. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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