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Bullet effect. Flying speed fire. 3D silver projectile trail or pistole shotgun. Gun smoke and gunpowder combustion trace. Military weapon. Ballistic trajectory flight motion. Vector rifle hits set-stock-foto
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Realistic bullet holes and marks. 3D weapon. Metal and glass surfaces. Calibers shell casings. Flying rifle projectiles leaving contrails. Ballistic-stock-foto
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Israel / Palestine: Palestinians expelled from their homes in Haifa by Israeli forces, 1948.  The 1948 Palestinian exodus, known in Arabic as the Nakba (an-Nakba, lit.'catastrophe'), occurred when more than 700,000 Palestinian Arabs fled or were expelled from their homes, during the 1947-1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine and the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.  The exact number of refugees is a matter of dispute, but around 80 percent of the Arab inhabitants of what became Israel (50 percent of the Arab total of Mandatory Palestine) left or were expelled from their homes.-stock-foto
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Russian teacher, filmmaker and Oscar-winning documentary co-director Pavel Talankin speaks during the Anti-War Committee of Russia conference. The Anti-War Committee of Russia is an association of Russian opposition politicians, journalists, human rights advocates, activists and public figures opposing the war in Ukraine and the policies of Vladimir Putin. The committee describes Russia's invasion as a war crime and advocates for democratic change in Russia. The organization coordinates anti-war initiatives among Russian exiles and opposition groups abroad, publishes political statements, orga-stock-foto
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Russian human rights defender and lawyer Dmitry Zakhvatov speaks during the opening of the Anti-War Committee of Russia conference. The Anti-War Committee of Russia is an association of Russian opposition politicians, journalists, human rights advocates, activists and public figures opposing the war in Ukraine and the policies of Vladimir Putin. The committee describes Russia's invasion as a war crime and advocates for democratic change in Russia. The organization coordinates anti-war initiatives among Russian exiles and opposition groups abroad, publishes political statements, organizes confe-stock-foto
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Russian lawyer and former politician Mark Feygin listens to speeches during the opening of the Anti-War Committee of Russia conference. The Anti-War Committee of Russia is an association of Russian opposition politicians, journalists, human rights advocates, activists and public figures opposing the war in Ukraine and the policies of Vladimir Putin. The committee describes Russia's invasion as a war crime and advocates for democratic change in Russia. The organization coordinates anti-war initiatives among Russian exiles and opposition groups abroad, publishes political statements, organizes c-stock-foto
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Russian journalist, philosopher and editor Kirill Martynov attends the Anti-War Committee of Russia conference. The Anti-War Committee of Russia is an association of Russian opposition politicians, journalists, human rights advocates, activists and public figures opposing the war in Ukraine and the policies of Vladimir Putin. The committee describes Russia's invasion as a war crime and advocates for democratic change in Russia. The organization coordinates anti-war initiatives among Russian exiles and opposition groups abroad, publishes political statements, organizes conferences and public di-stock-foto
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky, co-founder of the Anti-War Committee of Russia, speaks at the opening of the organizationís first conference. The Anti-War Committee of Russia is an association of Russian opposition politicians, journalists, human rights advocates, activists and public figures opposing the war in Ukraine and the policies of Vladimir Putin. The committee describes Russia's invasion as a war crime and advocates for democratic change in Russia. The organization coordinates anti-war initiatives among Russian exiles and opposition groups abroad, publishes political statements, organizes confe-stock-foto
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky, co-founder of the Anti-War Committee of Russia, speaks from the stage during the opening of the organizationís first conference. The Anti-War Committee of Russia is an association of Russian opposition politicians, journalists, human rights advocates, activists and public figures opposing the war in Ukraine and the policies of Vladimir Putin. The committee describes Russia's invasion as a war crime and advocates for democratic change in Russia. The organization coordinates anti-war initiatives among Russian exiles and opposition groups abroad, publishes political statemen-stock-foto
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky, co-founder of the Anti-War Committee of Russia, speaks from the stage during the opening of the organizationís first conference. The Anti-War Committee of Russia is an association of Russian opposition politicians, journalists, human rights advocates, activists and public figures opposing the war in Ukraine and the policies of Vladimir Putin. The committee describes Russia's invasion as a war crime and advocates for democratic change in Russia. The organization coordinates anti-war initiatives among Russian exiles and opposition groups abroad, publishes political statemen-stock-foto
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Member of the European Parliament Sergey Lagodinsky speaks at the opening of the Anti-War Committee of Russia conference. The Anti-War Committee of Russia is an association of Russian opposition politicians, journalists, human rights advocates, activists and public figures opposing the war in Ukraine and the policies of Vladimir Putin. The committee describes Russia's invasion as a war crime and advocates for democratic change in Russia. The organization coordinates anti-war initiatives among Russian exiles and opposition groups abroad, publishes political statements, organizes conferences and-stock-foto
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Finnish Member of the European Parliament Ville Niinistˆ speaks before attendees during the Anti-War Committee of Russia conference. The Anti-War Committee of Russia is an association of Russian opposition politicians, journalists, human rights advocates, activists and public figures opposing the war in Ukraine and the policies of Vladimir Putin. The committee describes Russia's invasion as a war crime and advocates for democratic change in Russia. The organization coordinates anti-war initiatives among Russian exiles and opposition groups abroad, publishes political statements, organizes conf-stock-foto
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Finnish Member of the European Parliament Ville Niinistˆ attends the Anti-War Committee of Russia conference. The Anti-War Committee of Russia is an association of Russian opposition politicians, journalists, human rights advocates, activists and public figures opposing the war in Ukraine and the policies of Vladimir Putin. The committee describes Russia's invasion as a war crime and advocates for democratic change in Russia. The organization coordinates anti-war initiatives among Russian exiles and opposition groups abroad, publishes political statements, organizes conferences and public disc-stock-foto
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President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), delivers remarks at the opening of the Anti-War Committee of Russia conference. The Anti-War Committee of Russia is an association of Russian opposition politicians, journalists, human rights advocates, activists and public figures opposing the war in Ukraine and the policies of Vladimir Putin. The committee describes Russia's invasion as a war crime and advocates for democratic change in Russia. The organization coordinates anti-war initiatives among Russian exiles and opposition groups abroad, publishes political statem-stock-foto
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Munich, Germany. 20th May, 2026. Three defendants in the weapons procurement trial sit in the courtroom. Behind them sit the lawyers Andreas Schoemaker (l-r) and Bettina Illein. It is the start of the trial against members of the right-wing extremist scene who are alleged to have procured weapons of war and firearms from the former Yugoslavia. The four men are charged with criminal offenses under the War Weapons Control Act and/or the Weapons Act. Credit: Malin Wunderlich/dpa - ATTENTION: The defendants have been pixelated for legal reasons/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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20 May 2026, Bavaria, Munich: Four defendants in the weapons procurement trial sit in the courtroom (front row). Behind them are the lawyers Timo Westermann (l-r), Thomas Novak, Andreas Schoemaker and Bettina Illein. It is the start of the trial against members of the right-wing extremist scene who are alleged to have procured weapons of war and firearms from the former Yugoslavia. Four men and one woman are charged with criminal offenses under the War Weapons Control Act and/or the Weapons Act. Photo: Malin Wunderlich/dpa - ATTENTION: The defendants have been pixelated for legal reasons-stock-foto
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A terrifying facade of a building after a drone attack. Windows with plywood instead of glass. Damage to civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.-stock-foto
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A terrifying facade of a building after a drone attack. Windows with plywood instead of glass. Damage to civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.-stock-foto
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A terrifying facade of a building after a drone attack. Windows with plywood instead of glass. Damage to civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.-stock-foto
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A terrifying facade of a building after a drone attack. Windows with plywood instead of glass. Damage to civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.-stock-foto
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A terrifying facade of a building after a drone attack. Windows with plywood instead of glass. Damage to civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.-stock-foto
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A terrifying facade of a building after a drone attack. Windows with plywood instead of glass. Damage to civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.-stock-foto
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A terrifying facade of a building after a drone attack. Windows with plywood instead of glass. Damage to civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.-stock-foto
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A terrifying facade of a building after a drone attack. Windows with plywood instead of glass. Damage to civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.-stock-foto
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16 May 2026, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: A man holds a cardboard with the inscription "The Islamic Republic has cut off the Internet for the Iranian people: this is a war crime". Several hundred people demonstrate on Rathenauplatz in support of the Iranian opposition politician and Shah's son Pahlavi. On placards and in chants, they demanded an end to the Islamic regime in Iran. Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa-stock-foto
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Golden rifle bullet on black background 3d-stock-foto
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rifle cartridges and bullet casings 3d transparent background-stock-foto
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Crosswells Road, Oldbury 12th May 2026 - This was the scene of devastation after several cars crashed into one another on Tuesday 12 May. West Midlands Police cordoned off Crosswells Road in the Oldbury area of Sandwell after 999 calls reported that men were ‘fighting with weapons' on the road at around 5.30pm. As police and specialist trauma doctors and paramedics attended, a man was found and treated for 'serious injuries' before he was taken to hospital. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: We were called to an incident on Crosswells Road at 5.36pm, one ambulance, a paramed-stock-foto
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Crosswells Road, Oldbury 12th May 2026 - This was the scene of devastation after several cars crashed into one another on Tuesday 12 May. West Midlands Police cordoned off Crosswells Road in the Oldbury area of Sandwell after 999 calls reported that men were ‘fighting with weapons' on the road at around 5.30pm. As police and specialist trauma doctors and paramedics attended, a man was found and treated for 'serious injuries' before he was taken to hospital. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: We were called to an incident on Crosswells Road at 5.36pm, one ambulance, a paramed-stock-foto
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Crosswells Road, Oldbury 12th May 2026 - This was the scene of devastation after several cars crashed into one another on Tuesday 12 May. West Midlands Police cordoned off Crosswells Road in the Oldbury area of Sandwell after 999 calls reported that men were ‘fighting with weapons' on the road at around 5.30pm. As police and specialist trauma doctors and paramedics attended, a man was found and treated for 'serious injuries' before he was taken to hospital. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: We were called to an incident on Crosswells Road at 5.36pm, one ambulance, a paramed-stock-foto
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Crosswells Road, Oldbury 12th May 2026 - This was the scene of devastation after several cars crashed into one another on Tuesday 12 May. West Midlands Police cordoned off Crosswells Road in the Oldbury area of Sandwell after 999 calls reported that men were ‘fighting with weapons' on the road at around 5.30pm. As police and specialist trauma doctors and paramedics attended, a man was found and treated for 'serious injuries' before he was taken to hospital. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: We were called to an incident on Crosswells Road at 5.36pm, one ambulance, a paramed-stock-foto
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Crosswells Road, Oldbury 12th May 2026 - This was the scene of devastation after several cars crashed into one another on Tuesday 12 May. West Midlands Police cordoned off Crosswells Road in the Oldbury area of Sandwell after 999 calls reported that men were ‘fighting with weapons' on the road at around 5.30pm. As police and specialist trauma doctors and paramedics attended, a man was found and treated for 'serious injuries' before he was taken to hospital. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: We were called to an incident on Crosswells Road at 5.36pm, one ambulance, a paramed-stock-foto
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Crosswells Road, Oldbury 12th May 2026 - This was the scene of devastation after several cars crashed into one another on Tuesday 12 May. West Midlands Police cordoned off Crosswells Road in the Oldbury area of Sandwell after 999 calls reported that men were ‘fighting with weapons' on the road at around 5.30pm. As police and specialist trauma doctors and paramedics attended, a man was found and treated for 'serious injuries' before he was taken to hospital. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: We were called to an incident on Crosswells Road at 5.36pm, one ambulance, a paramed-stock-foto
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Crosswells Road, Oldbury 12th May 2026 - This was the scene of devastation after several cars crashed into one another on Tuesday 12 May. West Midlands Police cordoned off Crosswells Road in the Oldbury area of Sandwell after 999 calls reported that men were ‘fighting with weapons' on the road at around 5.30pm. As police and specialist trauma doctors and paramedics attended, a man was found and treated for 'serious injuries' before he was taken to hospital. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: We were called to an incident on Crosswells Road at 5.36pm, one ambulance, a paramed-stock-foto
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Crosswells Road, Oldbury 12th May 2026 - This was the scene of devastation after several cars crashed into one another on Tuesday 12 May. West Midlands Police cordoned off Crosswells Road in the Oldbury area of Sandwell after 999 calls reported that men were ‘fighting with weapons' on the road at around 5.30pm. As police and specialist trauma doctors and paramedics attended, a man was found and treated for 'serious injuries' before he was taken to hospital. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: We were called to an incident on Crosswells Road at 5.36pm, one ambulance, a paramed-stock-foto
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Crosswells Road, Oldbury 12th May 2026 - This was the scene of devastation after several cars crashed into one another on Tuesday 12 May. West Midlands Police cordoned off Crosswells Road in the Oldbury area of Sandwell after 999 calls reported that men were ‘fighting with weapons' on the road at around 5.30pm. As police and specialist trauma doctors and paramedics attended, a man was found and treated for 'serious injuries' before he was taken to hospital. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: We were called to an incident on Crosswells Road at 5.36pm, one ambulance, a paramed-stock-foto
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Crosswells Road, Oldbury 12th May 2026 - This was the scene of devastation after several cars crashed into one another on Tuesday 12 May. West Midlands Police cordoned off Crosswells Road in the Oldbury area of Sandwell after 999 calls reported that men were ‘fighting with weapons' on the road at around 5.30pm. As police and specialist trauma doctors and paramedics attended, a man was found and treated for 'serious injuries' before he was taken to hospital. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: We were called to an incident on Crosswells Road at 5.36pm, one ambulance, a paramed-stock-foto
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Crosswells Road, Oldbury 12th May 2026 - This was the scene of devastation after several cars crashed into one another on Tuesday 12 May. West Midlands Police cordoned off Crosswells Road in the Oldbury area of Sandwell after 999 calls reported that men were ‘fighting with weapons' on the road at around 5.30pm. As police and specialist trauma doctors and paramedics attended, a man was found and treated for 'serious injuries' before he was taken to hospital. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: We were called to an incident on Crosswells Road at 5.36pm, one ambulance, a paramed-stock-foto
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Crosswells Road, Oldbury 12th May 2026 - This was the scene of devastation after several cars crashed into one another on Tuesday 12 May. West Midlands Police cordoned off Crosswells Road in the Oldbury area of Sandwell after 999 calls reported that men were ‘fighting with weapons' on the road at around 5.30pm. As police and specialist trauma doctors and paramedics attended, a man was found and treated for 'serious injuries' before he was taken to hospital. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: We were called to an incident on Crosswells Road at 5.36pm, one ambulance, a paramed-stock-foto
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Crosswells Road, Oldbury 12th May 2026 - This was the scene of devastation after several cars crashed into one another on Tuesday 12 May. West Midlands Police cordoned off Crosswells Road in the Oldbury area of Sandwell after 999 calls reported that men were ‘fighting with weapons' on the road at around 5.30pm. As police and specialist trauma doctors and paramedics attended, a man was found and treated for 'serious injuries' before he was taken to hospital. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: We were called to an incident on Crosswells Road at 5.36pm, one ambulance, a paramed-stock-foto