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  • October 9, 2018 - Chernigov, Ukraine - Smoke rises after a fire and explosions hit the Ukrainian defence ministry ammunition depot in the eastern Chernigov region, Ukraine October 9, 2018. (Credit Image: © Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 8, 2017 - Philippines - Seized ammunitions from the Maute/ISIS terrorst groups were presented in Camp Ranao, Marawi City during the visit of Defense Secretary, Delfin Lorenzada. (Credit Image: © Sherbien Dacalanio/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 2, 2017 - Abkhazia - August 2, 2017. - Abkhazia. On Wednesday, an explosion rocked the Abkhazian Defense Ministry's ammunition depot located in the Primorskoye settlement, Gudautsky District. As a result, up to 60 people were injured, 27 of whom had to be taken to hospitals. The bodies of two women have been found, who were tourists from Saint Petersburg and died of shrapnel wounds. The tourists must have been killed while returning from a trip to a local waterfall. Photo: Ministry of Emergency Situations of Abkhazia (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Munitions Airmen prepare a GBU-24 Paveway III laser-guided bomb for transport during the United States Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa’s inaugural Combat Ammunition Production Exercise July 17, 2018. The 48th Fighter Wing Maintenance Group hosted approximately 160 Airmen from the 9th Munitions Squadron, Beale Air Force Base, Calif., 31st Maintenance Group, Aviano Air Base, Italy, 52nd MXG, Spangdahlem AB, Germany, 86th Logistics Readiness Group, Ramstein AB, Germany, and the 422nd Air Base Group, 501st Combat Support Wing, RAF Alconbury, England to participate in the training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Matthew Plew)
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  • August 2, 2017 - Abkhazia - August 2, 2017. - Abkhazia. On Wednesday, an explosion rocked the Abkhazian Defense Ministry's ammunition depot located in the Primorskoye settlement, Gudautsky District. As a result, up to 60 people were injured, 27 of whom had to be taken to hospitals. The bodies of two women have been found, who were tourists from Saint Petersburg and died of shrapnel wounds. The tourists must have been killed while returning from a trip to a local waterfall. Photo: Ministry of Emergency Situations of Abkhazia (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Gaza, 22th March 2019. A number of Palestinian demonstrators are injured in clashes with the Israeli army in the Malika district on the east of Gaza City during this Friday 51st Great March of Return rally. Thousands of demonstrators had gathered at several points on the Gaza-Israeli borders with some hurling rocks and burning tires, and with Israeli troops firing live ammunition, rubber-coated steel bullets, and tear gas at protesters. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, 30 Palestinians were shot and injured by Israeli live fire, while dozens of others suffered from tear-gas inhalation. The Israeli military stated that troops had responded with “riot dispersal means” and fired in accordance to standard operating procedures. ''The Great March of Return'' protests began on March 30th last year with thousands of Gazans demonstrating at least weekly in an attempt to break the ongoing Israeli siege on Gaza and to demand the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their original homeland, now in present-day Israel. Since the protests started, 260 Palestinians have been killed and 29,000 others wounded by the Israeli army (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Chernihiv Region, Ukraine - A serviceman in a camouflage uniform is pictured at a roadblock set up in the area affected by the fire and explosions at the ammunition depot of À1479 military base near Ichnia, Chernihiv Region, northern Ukraine, October 9, 2018..Ukrinform..CHERNIHIV REGION. At 3:30 am local time, a fire and a series of explosions shook the warehouses of À1479 military base near Ichnia in Chernihiv Region. Almost 12,000 local residents have been evacuated. No injured have been reported. The airspace over the area has been closed off and road and rail transport has been suspended. The emergency response headquarters have been set up to counter the incident. (Credit Image: © Tarasov/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Chernihiv Region, Ukraine - Police officers man a roadblock set up in the area affected by the fire and explosions at the ammunition depot of À1479 military base near Ichnia, Chernihiv Region, northern Ukraine, October 9, 2018..Ukrinform..CHERNIHIV REGION. At 3:30 am local time, a fire and a series of explosions shook the warehouses of À1479 military base near Ichnia in Chernihiv Region. Almost 12,000 local residents have been evacuated. No injured have been reported. The airspace over the area has been closed off and road and rail transport has been suspended. The emergency response headquarters have been set up to counter the incident. (Credit Image: © Tarasov/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Druzhba Urban-Type Settlement, Chernihiv Region, Ukraine - The fire rages at the 6th arsenal of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Druzhba urban-type settlement, Ichnia district, Chernihiv Region, northern Ukraine, October 9, 2018. Sporadic explosions continue to go off at the ammunition depot.As reported, a large-scale fire and explosions erupted at the warehouses of À1479 military base near Ichnia at 3:30 am local time on October 9. The accident led to the evacuation of more than 12,500 people from Ichnia and 30 towns and villages in the 16km area. No casualties were reported. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Tarasov/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 27, 2018 - Clashes break out between Palestinian demonstrators and Israeli soldiers east of the Gaza city of Khan Yunis, along the Gaza- Israeli border, on the fifth consecutive Friday of the ‘Great March of Return’ protest. Palestinian demonstrators threw stones at the Israeli forces, while Israel soldiers fired back tear gas, sponge-tipped bullets, and live ammunition, injuring a number of protesters. Palestinians also burned tires to create black smoke and hide from the fire of a high number of Israeli snipers deployed at the Israeli side of the border. Hamas’s leader Yahya Sinwar joined the protest. Palestinian have been holding the “Great March of Return” protests to demand the right of the Palestinian refugees to go back to their ancestral lands in what is now Israel, and their right to a dignified life in Gaza through the lifting of the Israeli blockade on the Palestinian enclave (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 13, 2018 - Clashes erupt between Palestinian demonstrators and Israeli Security Forces east of the southern city of Khan Yunis, near the Gaza Strip border with Israel. Palestinians were demonstrating as part of the “Long March of Return” events, for the third consecutive Friday. A number of Palestinians were injured by live ammunition and tear gas fired at them by Israeli soldiers. The Long March of Return is a series of mass protests, along the Israel-Gaza border, intending to highlight the right to return for Palestinian refugees and their descendants to their ancestral lands in what is now Israel, and to call for the lift of the more of a decade-long blockade imposed by Israel on the Gaza Strip (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 9 July  2020  - Police used live ammunition and fired rubber bullets as they were retreating from  protesting Mfuleni residents and backyarders who were  the Hindle Road.They burnt tyres and rubble and blocked the road with bricks and rocks. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • Investigators have released dramatic new photos of the Las Vegas hotel room from which Stephen Paddock murdered 58 people. Images show Paddock hid a camera in a food cart outside his room, as well as mounting one on the door’s peephole, proving he was keeping an eye out for anyone trying to get into his room. There is a also a close up photo of the broken window through which he fired his assault rifles, which more images showing the guns and ammunition littered around his room. After unleashing a tirade of bullets on revelers at a music festival below, killing 58, Paddock committed suicide by shooting himself. The massacre, which happened on 17 October, 2017, is the deadliest mass shooting by a lone gunman in U.S. history. 23 Jan 2018 Pictured: Mandalay Bay floor plan. Photo credit: LVMPD/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Investigators have released dramatic new photos of the Las Vegas hotel room from which Stephen Paddock murdered 58 people. Images show Paddock hid a camera in a food cart outside his room, as well as mounting one on the door’s peephole, proving he was keeping an eye out for anyone trying to get into his room. There is a also a close up photo of the broken window through which he fired his assault rifles, which more images showing the guns and ammunition littered around his room. After unleashing a tirade of bullets on revelers at a music festival below, killing 58, Paddock committed suicide by shooting himself. The massacre, which happened on 17 October, 2017, is the deadliest mass shooting by a lone gunman in U.S. history. 23 Jan 2018 Pictured: Damage to entry door of room 32-135. Photo credit: LVMPD/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Investigators have released dramatic new photos of the Las Vegas hotel room from which Stephen Paddock murdered 58 people. Images show Paddock hid a camera in a food cart outside his room, as well as mounting one on the door’s peephole, proving he was keeping an eye out for anyone trying to get into his room. There is a also a close up photo of the broken window through which he fired his assault rifles, which more images showing the guns and ammunition littered around his room. After unleashing a tirade of bullets on revelers at a music festival below, killing 58, Paddock committed suicide by shooting himself. The massacre, which happened on 17 October, 2017, is the deadliest mass shooting by a lone gunman in U.S. history. 23 Jan 2018 Pictured: Paddock's hotel suite/ floorplan. Photo credit: LVMPD/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Investigators have released dramatic new photos of the Las Vegas hotel room from which Stephen Paddock murdered 58 people. Images show Paddock hid a camera in a food cart outside his room, as well as mounting one on the door’s peephole, proving he was keeping an eye out for anyone trying to get into his room. There is a also a close up photo of the broken window through which he fired his assault rifles, which more images showing the guns and ammunition littered around his room. After unleashing a tirade of bullets on revelers at a music festival below, killing 58, Paddock committed suicide by shooting himself. The massacre, which happened on 17 October, 2017, is the deadliest mass shooting by a lone gunman in U.S. history. 23 Jan 2018 Pictured: View from sitting area towards the bar / kitchenette. Photo credit: LVMPD/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Investigators have released dramatic new photos of the Las Vegas hotel room from which Stephen Paddock murdered 58 people. Images show Paddock hid a camera in a food cart outside his room, as well as mounting one on the door’s peephole, proving he was keeping an eye out for anyone trying to get into his room. There is a also a close up photo of the broken window through which he fired his assault rifles, which more images showing the guns and ammunition littered around his room. After unleashing a tirade of bullets on revelers at a music festival below, killing 58, Paddock committed suicide by shooting himself. The massacre, which happened on 17 October, 2017, is the deadliest mass shooting by a lone gunman in U.S. history. 23 Jan 2018 Pictured: View from sitting area towards master bedroom. Photo credit: LVMPD/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • November 19, 2018 - Palestinian protesters injured in northern Gaza clashes..A number of Palestinians protesters are injured in clashes with Israeli troops on the west of Bait Lahiya in northern Gaza on 19th November 2018. Some of the Palestinians demonstrators moved close to the fence and hurled stones towards the Israeli soldiers situated of the other site of the barrier in the Israeli site of Zakim, while the Israeli army fired live and rubber ammunitions and tear gas at the protesters causing a number of injuries. Journalist Ahmad Hasaballah was among the casualties when his left hand was injured after being hit by an Israeli rubber grenade while covering the protest. Palestinians in Gaza have been protesting since March 30th demanding an end to the Israeli blockade on Gaza, the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their ancestral land, and against  US President Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. According to the Gaza Health Ministry during the clashes following the demonstrations more than 230 Gazans have been killed and over 23,000 others wounded (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 9 July  2020  - Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development conduct a site visits to Mfuleni small scale farmers in the Western Cape.The 12 farmers from Mfuleni benefited from the National Covid-19 Agricultural Disaster Relief Fund, that was announced by the Minister Thoko Didiza in April 2020, to assist the small scale famers during the lockdown.. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 9 July  2020  -A truck has overturned on the N2 near Somerset West,cousing a delay on the freeway.The traffic  officers and breakdown trucks are busy removing it. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Gaza, Palestine, 23rd March 2019. A large crowd give their final farewell to 24 years-old Jihad Munir Haraa in the Shujaiya neighbourhood on the east of Gaza City. Jihad had died after being shot in the head with a live bullet by the Israeli forces during the Friday border protest in the central Gaza Strip on 22nd March. According to the Gaza Health Ministry at least 62 other Palestinians were shot and injured, while dozens of demonstrators had suffered from tear-gas inhalation on last Friday’s Great March of Return rally as Israeli forces tried to suppress the protesters along the eastern borders of the besieged Gaza Strip. The Israeli military stated that troops had responded with “riot dispersal means” and fired in accordance to standard operating procedures.  At least 257 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in Gaza since weekly protests began on March 30th 2018 (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 20 July  2020  - In an attempt to prevent land invasion that has been happening in the City of Cape Town,Law Enforcement and South African Police Service officers have demolished shack that were erected on an open field near Mfuleni.The land invaders blocked several roads like Old Foure,Mew Way,Landsdown road and Spine in retaliation after their structures were dismentled and taken away.A van belonging to the City of Cape Town was torched and other one stoned. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 20 July  2020  - In an attempt to prevent land invasion that has been happening in the City of Cape Town,Law Enforcement and South African Police Service officers have demolished shack that were erected on an open field near Mfuleni.The land invaders blocked several roads like Old Foure,Mew Way,Landsdown road and Spine in retaliation after their structures were dismentled and taken away.A van belonging to the City of Cape Town was torched and other one stoned. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 20 July  2020  - In an attempt to prevent land invasion that has been happening in the City of Cape Town,Law Enforcement and South African Police Service officers have demolished shack that were erected on an open field near Mfuleni.The land invaders blocked several roads like Old Foure,Mew Way,Landsdown road and Spine in retaliation after their structures were dismentled and taken away.A van belonging to the City of Cape Town was torched and other one stoned. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 20 July  2020  - In an attempt to prevent land invasion that has been happening in the City of Cape Town,Law Enforcement and South African Police Service officers have demolished shack that were erected on an open field near Mfuleni.The land invaders blocked several roads like Old Foure,Mew Way,Landsdown road and Spine in retaliation after their structures were dismentled and taken away.A van belonging to the City of Cape Town was torched and other one stoned. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 9 July  2020  - Police fire rubber bullet at protesting Mfuleni residents and backyarders who were protesting for houses on the Hindle Road.They burnt tyres and rubble and blocked the road with bricks and rocks. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 9 July  2020  - Police fire rubber bullets to disperse protesting Mfuleni residents and backyarders who were on the Hindle Road.They burnt tyres and rubble and blocked the road with bricks and rocks. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 9 July  2020  - Police fire rubber bullets to disperse protesting Mfuleni residents and backyarders who were on the Hindle Road.They burnt tyres and rubble and blocked the road with bricks and rocks. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Parafiivka Village, Chernihiv Region, Ukraine - A boy lies on the mattress laid on the floor in a classroom as people brought from towns and villages affected by the fire and explosions at the 6th arsenal of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Ichnia stay in a school converted into a centre for evacuees, Parafiivka village, Ichnia district, Chernihiv Region, northern Ukraine, October 9, 2018. More than 12,500 people were evacuated from Ichnia and 30 towns and villages in the 16km area around the site of the incident. As reported, a large-scale fire and explosions erupted at the warehouses of À1479 military base near Ichnia at 3:30 am local time on October 9. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Tarasov/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 6, 2018 - A number of Palestinians demonstrators are injured during clashes with Israeli soldiers along the Gaza-Israeli border on the east of Gaza City, as the Great March of Return protests continue for the 15th Friday.  Dozens of Palestinian protesters gathered on the east of Gaza City burning tires and waving Palestinian flags with the Israeli soldiers firing gunshots and tear gas canisters to disperse the demonstrators, who replied with hurling stones at them. According to the Israeli authorities Palestinians released flammable kites into Israel causing fires to fields near the border. Since March 30th Gazans have held weekly Friday rallies defying the risks and since then at least 136 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 15 thousands injured by the Israeli army. Demonstrators have demanded their right of return to the land their ancestors were displaced or fled from, and they have also called for the lift of the siege on Gaza, enforced by Israel since 2007 (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 4, 2018 - Journalists covering the Great March of Return demonstrations east of Khan Yunis, near the Gaza Strip border with Israel, are directly targeted by tear gas canisters fired by the Israeli army. In spite of wearing clothes clearly marked with the word PRESS, which identify them as journalists and camera operators, Palestinian journalists have been deliberately targeted by Israeli snipers since the beginning of the Great March of Return protests. The Great March of Return is a series of mass protests along the Israel-Gaza border which began on March 30th to call for right to return for Palestinian refugees and their descendants to their ancestral lands in what is now Israel, and to demand the lift of the Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 9 July  2020  - Police fire rubber bullets to disperse protesting Mfuleni residents and backyarders who were on the Hindle Road.They burnt tyres and rubble and blocked the road with bricks and rocks. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 9 July  2020  - Police fire rubber bullet at protesting Mfuleni residents and backyarders who were protesting for houses on the Hindle Road.They burnt tyres and rubble and blocked the road with bricks and rocks. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 9 July  2020  - Police clashed with  protesting Mfuleni residents and backyarders who were the Hindle Road.They burnt tyres and rubble and blocked the road with bricks and rocks. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Kyiv, Ukraine - Deputy chief of the General Staff Maj Gen Rodion Tymoshenko holds a briefing on the situation at the 6th arsenal of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Ichnia, Chernihiv Region, affected by a fire and explosions, at the press centre of the Ukrainian Defence Ministry, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine, October 9, 2018. As reported, four explosions caused a large-scale fire at the warehouses of А1479 military base near Ichnia at 3:30 am local time on October 9. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Olena Khudiakova/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 27, 2017 - Shenyan, Shenyan, China - Shenyang, CHINA-27th August 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) ..The wall of ammunition boxes can be seen at a restaurant in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, August 27th, 2017. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 17, 2020, Burbank, California, USA: Rapper RON DEUCE, of North Hollywood, waits for a second day to purchase ammunition and a second gun at Gun World in Burbank on Tuesday as US sales of guns and ammunition soar amid the coronavirus outbreak. The store had a line down the block. (Credit Image: © Sarah Reingewirtz/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 4, 2018 - Violent clashes erupt on the east of Gaza’s southern city of Khan Yunis during the “Great March of Return” protest for the sixth consecutive Friday. Palestinian protesters hurled stones towards Israeli forces during the clashes near the Gaza-Israeli border fence. A number of Palestinian protestors were injured by the live ammunition, rubber bullets, and tear gas fired at them the Israeli Security Forces. Palestinians demonstrators also burnt tyres near the border to obscure the view of heavily armed Israeli troops and block sniper fire. Palestinian demonstrators have gathered at five sites along the Gaza-Israeli border fence for the Great March of Return 6th consecutive Friday, and according to the Israeli military argued that protesters flied kites with flammable material into Israel and that the Israeli forces only fired at Palestinians attempting to breach the fence. Since the Great March of Return started on March 30, 45 Palestinians have been killed, while nearly 2000 have been injured (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2018 - Palestinian protesters clash with the Israeli army near the fence in the “Abu Safiya” area east of Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip during the Great March of Return rally on 2th November 2018. Thousands of demonstrators attended several sites along the Gaza border with Israel this Friday, with some advancing and hurling stones towards the fence, and according to the Gaza Health Ministry a number of protesters were injured by Israeli live fire and tear gas. The March has taken place while Egyptian mediators are working to lower tension along the Gaza-Israeli frontier after months of protests and deadly clashes. Since March 2018 thousands of Gaza demonstrators have gathered every Friday along the border in protest against the Israeli siege on Gaza and in support of the right of Palestinian refugees to return the land lost around the founding of Israel in 1948. At least 214 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire since the protests started while several thousands have been injured by Israeli live ammunition and tear gas. One Israeli soldier has also been killed since the protests began (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 5, 2018 - Palestinian protesters clash with the Israeli Security Forces on the east of khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on October 5th, 2018. According to Gaza Health Ministry three Palestinian protesters, including a 12-years-old boy, were killed by live Israeli fire, while 124 were injured by tear gas and live ammunition used against them by the Israeli Security Forces during the clashes. Protests took place in several locations along the Gaza-Israeli border fence with some of the Palestinian protestors burning tires and hurling rocks at IDF soldiers behind the fence. According to the Israeli army some demonstrators threw make-shift explosive devices towards the fence. The Gaza health ministry has identified two of the protesters killed as 12-year-old Faras Hafez Assarsawei and 24-year-old Mahmud Abu Sama'an.  Since March 30, Palestinians have been holding weekly demonstrations calling for the lift of the 11-year-long Israeli blockade on the Palestinian enclave, the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their ancestral homes, and in protest at the recent decisions by the US administration regarding the Jerusalem status and to cut their funding to UNRWA, the UN relief agency for Palestinian refugees. At least 193 Palestinians have been killed and over 21,000 have been injured since the protests started on 30th March (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Srinagar, J&K, India - Indian government forces can be seen inspecting a vehicle during a search operation in Srinagar..Security forces have intensified searches and frisking in the summer capital, Srinagar to foil any attempt by militants to smuggle arms and ammunition into the city, which has witnessed an increase in militant activities. (Credit Image: © Saqib Majeed/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2017 - *FILE PHOTO* - President Trump ordered a massive military strike on a Syrian air base in retaliation for a 'barbaric' chemical attack he blamed on Syria's President. Navy gun ships USS Porter and USS Ross targeted Shayrat Airfield in Syria, where planes that carried out the chemical attack where launched from. Pictured: April 15, 2015 -  The guided-missile destroyer USS PORTER (DDG 78) pulls alongside the Military Sealift Command dry cargo and ammunition ship USNS Medgar Evers (T-AKE 13) before a replenishment-at-sea. Porter is participating in Joint Warrior, a United-Kingdom led training exercise designed to provide NATO and allied forces with a unique multi-warfare environment in which to prepare for global operations. (Credit Image: © U.S. Navy/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 8, 2018 - Dozens of Palestinian demonstrators are injured by Israeli live ammunition and tear gas during clashes with Israeli military forces along the northern Gaza Strip near the beach of Zakim. Some Palestinian protesters burned tyres and threw rocks towards the Israeli troops on the other side of the fence, and according to the Israeli army some explosive devices were also hurled in the direction of the fence. Protesters were calling for the lift of the air, land and water blockade imposed by Israel on the Palestinian enclave since 2007 when Hamas took power in Gaza after winning the elections. Israel maintains that the blockade, which has also been enforced by Egypt, is a necessary measure to prevent Hamas and other militant groups in Gaza to arm or build military infrastructure. Yet, the World Bank has openly stated that Gaza’s economy is on the brink of collapse with the blockade playing a big part in that (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 5, 2018 - The body of 24-year-old Mahmud Akram Abu Sama'an in the Shifa hospital in Gaza City after being shot dead by Israeli Security Forces during demonstrations on the east of Gaza City on 5rd October 2018. Thousands of Palestinians attended the Great March of Return rally at different sites along the Gaza-Israeli border this Friday and according to the Gaza Health Ministry three Palestinian protestors were killed today as a result of Israeli live fire, while over a hundred were injured by Israeli live ammunition and tear gas fired by the Israeli army at the protesters. Since March 30th, Palestinians have been holding weekly demonstrations calling for the lift of the 11-year-long Israeli blockade on the Palestinian enclave and the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their ancestral homes which were driven from or fled during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Mahmoud was a descent of 1948 Palestinian refugees and was living in the Al-Shati refugee camp located in the northern Gaza strip (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 18, 2018 - Kyiv, Ukraine - MP Nadiya Savchenko stays in the glass-panelled security cage during a hearing at the Shevchenkivskyi District Court, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine, April 18, 2018. Ukrinform...KYIV. The Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv has held a hearing to consider a petition filed by the prosecutor which calls for a forced drawing of biological materials from MP Nadiya Savchenko. The lawmaker announced that she would consider any such action as a humiliation and torture. Later, the court dismissed the move. As reported, the Verkhovna Rada approved of Nadiya Savchenko's criminal prosecution, detention and arrest on March 22. The MP is suspected of actions aimed at enacting a coup, infringement on the life of a statesperson or civil activist, preparation of a terror act, facilitation of a terrorist organization and the illegal handling of weapons, ammunition and explosive substances. Moreover, Nadiya Savchenko and Volodymyr Ruban, the head of the Ofitserskyi Korpus (Officers' Corps) Centre for the Liberation of Captives who was also arrested, are suspected of preparing the assassination of President Petro Poroshenko. On March 23, the Shevchenkivskyi District Court ruled a two-month custodial detention without the right to bail for the people's deputy. During this hearing, the MP announced her hunger strike. On April 17, Nadiya Savchenko underwent a forensic psychological examination with the use of a polygraph. (Credit Image: © Olena Khudiakova/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jun. 06, 1973 - Rolling Stone Star Keith Richard Faces Gun And Drug Charge: Following a raid by Scotland Yard's drug squad, Rolling Stone guitarist, Keith Richard, was arrested at his home in Cheyne Walk. Chelsea, London, today, and charged with illegal possession of are volver and ammunition and the drug cannabis. Also held in the raid was Richards German-born actress girl friend, Anita Pallenberg, and an actor friend Prince Jean Stanislas Klossowski. All three were bailed to appear at Marlborough Street Magistrates court tomorrow. Photo shows Keith Richard with girl friend, Anita Palenberg, and their son Marlon. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 4, 2018 - Gaza, Palestine - Palestinian citizens of Israel and Palestinian members of the Israeli parliament protest on Friday, 4 May, 2018, near the border with the Gaza Strip against Israeli military's use of sniper fire and live ammunition on unarmed Palestinian protesters in Gaza. (Credit Image: © Mati Milstein/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - PALU, INDONESIA - MARCH 22 : An Indonesia Police stand guard in front of the morgue where three members of the Poso East Indonesia Mujahidin (MIT) are buried at the Bahayangkara Police Hospital in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Friday, March 22, 2019. Army forces and police who were members of the Tinombala Task Force shot dead three members of the East Indonesia Mujahidin in Poso in gunfire that took place in Air Teh Hamlet, Marete Village, Sausu District, Parigi Moutong District, Central Sulawesi Province, Thursday (March 21, 2019). Officers also seized weapons, ammunition and bombs from the victims. (Credit Image: © Sijori Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Kashmiri Muslims attend the funeral of rebel Abid Chopan who was killed during a confrontation with Indian forces in the Shopian district of Indian administered Kashmir on 20 November 2018. Chopan is one of four rebels killed in a gunfight between Indian forces and Kashmiri rebels who were identified as Inam ul Haq of Feripora, Abid Nazir Chopan of Paddarpora, Mehraj ud Din Najar of Drawni Zainapora and Basharat Ahmad of Chotigam. Two Indian paratroopers were also killed in the exchange of fire. A lady was also injured by a live ammunition near the gunfight site in the Shopian district and was taken to hospital (Credit Image: © Muzamil Mattoo/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 5, 2018 - The body of 12-year-old Faras Hafez Assarsawei in the Shifa hospital in Gaza City who died after being shot by Israeli Security Forces during demonstrations on the east of Gaza City on 5rd October 2018. Thousands of Palestinians attended the Great March of Return rally at different sites along the Gaza-Israeli border this Friday and according to the Gaza Health Ministry three Palestinian protesters were killed today as a result of Israeli live fire, while over a hundred were injured by Israeli live ammunition and tear gas fired at the them by the Israeli army. At least 193 Palestinians have been killed and over 21,000 have been injured since the Great March of Return protests started on March 30th (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - FILE PHOTO - Italian-German actress and model ANITA PALLENBERG (born January 25, 1944 died June 13, 2017) has died at 73. A style icon and 'It Girl' of the 1960s and '70s, Pallenberg was credited as the muse of The Rolling Stones; she was the romantic partner of multi-instrumentalist and guitarist B. Jones, and later, from 1967 to 1980, the partner of Stones guitarist K. Richards, with whom she had three children. Pictured: Jun. 06, 1973 - Rolling Stone Star Keith Richard Faces Gun And Drug Charge: Following a raid by Scotland Yard's drug squad, Rolling Stone guitarist, Keith Richard, was arrested at his home in Cheyne Walk. Chelsea, London, today, and charged with illegal possession of are volver and ammunition and the drug cannabis. Also held in the raid was Richards German-born actress girl friend, Anita Pallenberg, and an actor friend Prince Jean Stanislas Klossowski. All three were bailed to appear at Marlborough Street Magistrates court tomorrow. Photo shows Keith Richards with girl friend, Anita Palenberg, and their son Marlon. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Russia - June 23, 2017. - Russia. Frigates Admiral Essen and Admiral Grigorovich and Krasnodar submarine have destroyed by Kalibr cruise missiles large depots of armaments and ammunition of the Islamic State terrorists in Syria. Photo: Russian Defense Ministry's press service. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Russia - June 23, 2017. - Russia. Frigates Admiral Essen and Admiral Grigorovich and Krasnodar submarine have destroyed by Kalibr cruise missiles large depots of armaments and ammunition of the Islamic State terrorists in Syria. Photo: Russian Defense Ministry's press service. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 21, 2019 - Joint Base Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, U.S. - Cmdr. Allen Maxwell, Jr., prospective commanding officer of Afloat Training Group, Middle Pacific (ATG MIDPAC), speaks with West Loch disaster survivor Joe Kelly during the 75th anniversary of the West Loch Disaster remembrance ceremony hosted by ATG MIDPAC, May 21. On May 21,1944, Army troops were loading ammunition, weapons, and fuel onto vessels. Following an explosion, fire spread through West Loch, the staging area for landing ships at U. S. Naval Base Pearl Harbor, sinking six ships, killing a reported 163 personnel and injuring more than 350. (Credit Image: ? U.S. Navy/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • U.S. Sailors run to grab pallets off the flight deck of the amphibious dock landing ship USS Ashland (LSD 48) during a vertical replenishment (VERTREP) with the dry cargo and ammunition ship USNS Washington Chambers (T-AKE 11) in the East China Sea Sept. 22, 2018. The Ashland, part of the Wasp Amphibious Ready Group, with embarked 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, is operating in the Indo-Pacific region to enhance interoperability with partners and serve as a ready-response force for any type of contingency. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joshua Mortensen)
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  • May 3, 2019 - Kafr Qaddum, Palestine - A Palestinian is seen holding tires during the demonstration in the village of Kafr Qaddum-West Bank on May 3, 2019..Palestinians clashed with the Israeli army during a demonstration in the village of Kafr Qaddum. Israeli soldiers shot rubber bullets and live ammunition. Seven people were injured during the demonstration..Palestinians march every Fridays and Saturdays in the village of Kafr Qaddum since 2011 due to the closure of one of their roads and land confiscation by the Israeli authorities. These decisions were made to expand the Israeli settlement of Kedumim. Through this road, Palestinians were able to reach the main city of Nablus in 15 minutes, now it takes more than 45 minutes. (Credit Image: © Bruno Thevenin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • SULU SEA (Aug. 16, 2018) The Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2) participates in a replenishment-at-sea with the Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo and ammunition ship USNS Washington Chambers (T-AKE 11) during Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2018. CARAT Malaysia, in its 24th iteration, is designed to enhance information sharing and coordination, build mutual warfighting capability and support long-term regional cooperation enabling both partner armed forces to operate effectively together as a unified maritime force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jenna Dobson/Released)180816-N-RP442 -0514
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  • Blank fired ammunition and belt clips on a window frame in a building at Seagram's Farm in Imber village on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, where residents were evicted in 1943 to provide an exercise area for US troops preparing to invade Europe. Roads through the MoD controlled village are now open and will close again on Monday August 22.
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  • October 3, 2018 - Family and friends give their farewell to 15 years-old Ahmed Samir Abu Habel at the Indonesian hospital in the north of the Gaza Strip.  Ahmed died after being hit in the head by a tear gas canister fired by soldiers near the Erez checkpoint during clashes between Palestinian protestors and the Israeli Security Forces on 3rd October 2018. The demonstration took place at the Erez crossing near the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanoun where Palestinians protested against the 11-year-long Israeli blockade to the Palestinian enclave as well as the recent decision by the US administration to stop their funding to UNRWA, the UN relief agency for Palestinian refugees. Gaza Health Ministry has stated that another 15 Palestinians were also injured during the clashes by the tear gas and live ammunitions fired at demonstrators by Israeli soldiers.   According to the Israeli Army some Palestinians threw rocks and makeshift explosive devices at them (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 17, 2018 - A number of Gaza demonstrators are injured during clashes with Israeli Security Forces on the coast near Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza, on 17th December 2018, during the 20th weekly naval rally. Palestinian protesters threw stones using slingshots while Israeli troops used rubber and live ammunitions and fired teargas canisters to disperse the protesters injuring at least 20 of them with gunshots and tear gas inhalation. Red Crescent paramedic, Ahmad Abdel Bari Al-Ful, was injured in his left arm by a rubber bullet fired by Israeli troops while he was on duties during the protest. A freedom flotilla made up of several boats flying Palestinian flags also attempted to break Israel’s naval siege northwest of the city of Beit Lahia, and it was also met by Israeli fire from Israeli war boats. Palestinians in Gaza have held weekly protests for several months to challenge the Israeli siege on the coastal enclave as well as the Israeli naval blockade which limits the nautical miles for fishing to Palestinians in the waters off the Gaza shores. The blockade on Gaza has caused a serious decline in the standard of living of the impoverished enclave driving the economy on the brink of collapse and bringing Gaza close to a humanitarian catastrophe (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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