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Unspecified, Ukraine - 6th March, 2026: People protesting during a prisoner exchange. Family members holding portraits of captured soldiers. Demonstrating for release and peace-stock-foto
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Unspecified, Ukraine - 6th March, 2026: Ukrainian soldier wrapped in flag greeting crowds of supporters holding banners with missing soldiers' faces during a prisoner swap-stock-foto
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A young activist helps place missing persons posters on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families with-stock-foto
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Missing persons posters hang from a tree on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families with a support ne-stock-foto
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A young activist hangs missing persons posters from a tree on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families-stock-foto
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A young activist hangs missing persons posters from a tree on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families-stock-foto
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Maria del Carmen Volante (left) is looking for her daughter, Pamela Gallardo Volante, who disappeared in the southern part of the city on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that th-stock-foto
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Maria del Carmen Volante (left) is looking for her daughter, Pamela Gallardo Volante, who disappeared in the southern part of the city; she talks with an activist about her case on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supporte-stock-foto
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A young activist hangs missing persons posters from a tree on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families-stock-foto
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A young activist hangs missing persons posters from a tree on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families-stock-foto
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A young activist hangs missing persons posters from a tree on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families-stock-foto
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Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families with a support network during the process that often takes decades on March 6, 2026 in Mexi-stock-foto
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A young activist hangs missing persons posters from a tree on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families-stock-foto
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Young activists support hanging missing persons posters from a tree on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide-stock-foto
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Unspecified, Ukraine - 6th March, 2026: Ukrainian soldier holding a phone, making a call, expressing emotion after being released in a prisoner exchange during negotiations-stock-foto
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Unspecified, Ukraine - 6th March, 2026: Exchanged soldier  using a smartphone to communicate with family members, experiencing relief and excitement after negotiations-stock-foto
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Maria del Carmen Volante wiping away her tears as she spoke about the disappearance of her daughter, Pamela Gallardo Volante, who disappeared in the southern part of the city on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported t-stock-foto
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Maria del Carmen Volante wiping away her tears as she spoke about the disappearance of her daughter, Pamela Gallardo Volante, who disappeared in the southern part of the city on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported t-stock-foto
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Maria del Carmen Volante wiping away her tears as she spoke about the disappearance of her daughter, Pamela Gallardo Volante, who disappeared in the southern part of the city on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported t-stock-foto
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Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families with a support network during the process that often takes decades on March 6, 2026 in Mexi-stock-foto
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Missing persons posters hang from a tree on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City.
 Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families with a support n-stock-foto
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Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families with a support network during the process that often takes decades on March 6, 2026 in Mexi-stock-foto
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Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families with a support network during the process that often takes decades on March 6, 2026 in Mexi-stock-foto
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Three young women help prepare missing persons reports on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families wit-stock-foto
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A young woman helps prepare missing persons search forms on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families w-stock-foto
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Relatives of missing persons and activists support the creation of missing persons search forms on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continu-stock-foto
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Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families with a support network during the process that often takes decades on March 6, 2026 in Mexi-stock-foto
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Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families with a support network during the process that often takes decades on March 6, 2026 in Mexi-stock-foto
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Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families with a support network during the process that often takes decades on March 6, 2026 in Mexi-stock-foto
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Maria del Carmen Volante, mother of Pamela Gallardo Volante, who disappeared in the southern part of the city, argues with a forensic expert who told her "Shut up" when she saw her protesting on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family me-stock-foto
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Maria del Carmen Volante, mother of Pamela Gallardo Volante, who disappeared in the southern part of the city, argues with a forensic expert who told her "Shut up" when she saw her protesting on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family me-stock-foto
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Relatives of missing persons and activists support the creation of missing persons search forms on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continu-stock-foto
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Relatives of missing persons and activists support the creation of missing persons search forms on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continu-stock-foto
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Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families with a support network during the process that often takes decades on March 6, 2026 in Mexi-stock-foto
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Relatives of missing persons and activists support the creation of missing persons search forms on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continu-stock-foto
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Relatives of missing persons and activists support the creation of missing persons search forms on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continu-stock-foto
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Relatives of missing persons and activists support the creation of missing persons search forms on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continu-stock-foto
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Relatives of missing persons and activists support the creation of missing persons search forms on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continu-stock-foto
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Missing persons posters hang from a tree on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City.
 Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the search, and to provide families with a support n-stock-foto
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Posters of missing persons are stuck on a wall with the question "Have you seen them?" on March 6, 2026 in Mexico City. Outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons (CAIBP), the Luciérnagas Buscadoras CDMX Collective called on families of victims of enforced disappearance to embroider and display missing person posters as a protest against the lack of results from the authorities responsible for finding the whereabouts of the disappeared. Volunteers and family members supported this action, which aims to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, to continue the sea-stock-foto