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#10863826
19 December 2023
Municipal workers are using a bucket loader to remove rubble outside the residential building at 4A Ostafiia Dashkevycha Street, which was damaged by the debris of downed Russian ballistic missiles, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on December 18, 2023. The Russian troops launched a missile attack on the capital of Ukraine at exactly 03:00 on December 13, 2023. All 10 incoming targets, flying along a ballistic trajectory, were shot down by the air defense unit of the Ukrainian Air Force. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#10662986
20 October 2023
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 19, 2023 - Municipal workers clean the rubble at the apartment building hit by a Russian missile on Wednesday, October 18, as seen from the Cathedral of the Protection of the Mother of God, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. As reported, five people were killed and five injured. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#10297538
24 July 2023
ODESA, UKRAINE - JULY 23, 2023 - A utility worker fills the bucket of a loader with rubble opposite the House of Chyzhevych damaged by the massive Russian missile attack Sunday night, July 23, Odesa, southern Ukraine. During the large-scale overnight missile attack, Russian troops launched 19 missiles of various types at Odesa and the region. The strike killed one person and left 22 people injured, including four children. The historic centre of Odesa on the UNESCO World Heritage List came under fire. Twenty-five architectural monuments were damaged, including Transfiguration Cathedral.NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#10000892
3 May 2023
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - MAY 3, 2023 - A loader removes the rubble during a response effort to Russian troops firing S-300 missiles on a residential area of Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. As a result of the night missile attack on Zaporizhzhia, nine people sought medical help. They refused to be hospitalized. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#8437562
23 June 2022
ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JUNE 22, 2022 - A bucket loader piles up grain at a warehouse in Odesa Region, southern Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#6351220
16 January 2021
Food loaders carry dozens of empty buckets, the same ones that serve as containers for strawberries or blackberries. On January 15, 2021 in Quito, Ecuador.
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#2653291
5 May 2018
With no hints of survivors so far, the work has gone haywire with the arrival of backhoe loaders. "They are removing the cover of the cake so that we can get to the center of the rubble," explains Captain Marcos Palumbo, a spokesman for the Fire Department. According to Palumbo, this coverage consists of large blocks of concrete. "They are concentrated in the middle of the wreckage, right where we believe the missing people may be." The corporation spokesman was not able to specify how much time it will take for the team to reach the deeper region of the rubble, which is 15 meters height. But the work has already taken a breath. "Every bucket leaves here with up to 15 tons of debris" On 3 May 2018, in Sao Pauolo, Brazil.
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#2653292
5 May 2018
With no hints of survivors so far, the work has gone haywire with the arrival of backhoe loaders. "They are removing the cover of the cake so that we can get to the center of the rubble," explains Captain Marcos Palumbo, a spokesman for the Fire Department. According to Palumbo, this coverage consists of large blocks of concrete. "They are concentrated in the middle of the wreckage, right where we believe the missing people may be." The corporation spokesman was not able to specify how much time it will take for the team to reach the deeper region of the rubble, which is 15 meters height. But the work has already taken a breath. "Every bucket leaves here with up to 15 tons of debris" On 3 May 2018, in Sao Pauolo, Brazil.
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#2653294
5 May 2018
With no hints of survivors so far, the work has gone haywire with the arrival of backhoe loaders. "They are removing the cover of the cake so that we can get to the center of the rubble," explains Captain Marcos Palumbo, a spokesman for the Fire Department. According to Palumbo, this coverage consists of large blocks of concrete. "They are concentrated in the middle of the wreckage, right where we believe the missing people may be." The corporation spokesman was not able to specify how much time it will take for the team to reach the deeper region of the rubble, which is 15 meters height. But the work has already taken a breath. "Every bucket leaves here with up to 15 tons of debris" On 3 May 2018, in Sao Pauolo, Brazil.
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#2653295
5 May 2018
With no hints of survivors so far, the work has gone haywire with the arrival of backhoe loaders. "They are removing the cover of the cake so that we can get to the center of the rubble," explains Captain Marcos Palumbo, a spokesman for the Fire Department. According to Palumbo, this coverage consists of large blocks of concrete. "They are concentrated in the middle of the wreckage, right where we believe the missing people may be." The corporation spokesman was not able to specify how much time it will take for the team to reach the deeper region of the rubble, which is 15 meters height. But the work has already taken a breath. "Every bucket leaves here with up to 15 tons of debris" On 3 May 2018, in Sao Pauolo, Brazil.
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#2653296
5 May 2018
With no hints of survivors so far, the work has gone haywire with the arrival of backhoe loaders. "They are removing the cover of the cake so that we can get to the center of the rubble," explains Captain Marcos Palumbo, a spokesman for the Fire Department. According to Palumbo, this coverage consists of large blocks of concrete. "They are concentrated in the middle of the wreckage, right where we believe the missing people may be." The corporation spokesman was not able to specify how much time it will take for the team to reach the deeper region of the rubble, which is 15 meters height. But the work has already taken a breath. "Every bucket leaves here with up to 15 tons of debris" On 3 May 2018, in Sao Pauolo, Brazil.
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#2653297
5 May 2018
With no hints of survivors so far, the work has gone haywire with the arrival of backhoe loaders. "They are removing the cover of the cake so that we can get to the center of the rubble," explains Captain Marcos Palumbo, a spokesman for the Fire Department. According to Palumbo, this coverage consists of large blocks of concrete. "They are concentrated in the middle of the wreckage, right where we believe the missing people may be." The corporation spokesman was not able to specify how much time it will take for the team to reach the deeper region of the rubble, which is 15 meters height. But the work has already taken a breath. "Every bucket leaves here with up to 15 tons of debris" On 3 May 2018, in Sao Pauolo, Brazil.
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#2653300
5 May 2018
With no hints of survivors so far, the work has gone haywire with the arrival of backhoe loaders. "They are removing the cover of the cake so that we can get to the center of the rubble," explains Captain Marcos Palumbo, a spokesman for the Fire Department. According to Palumbo, this coverage consists of large blocks of concrete. "They are concentrated in the middle of the wreckage, right where we believe the missing people may be." The corporation spokesman was not able to specify how much time it will take for the team to reach the deeper region of the rubble, which is 15 meters height. But the work has already taken a breath. "Every bucket leaves here with up to 15 tons of debris" On 3 May 2018, in Sao Pauolo, Brazil.
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#2653301
5 May 2018
With no hints of survivors so far, the work has gone haywire with the arrival of backhoe loaders. "They are removing the cover of the cake so that we can get to the center of the rubble," explains Captain Marcos Palumbo, a spokesman for the Fire Department. According to Palumbo, this coverage consists of large blocks of concrete. "They are concentrated in the middle of the wreckage, right where we believe the missing people may be." The corporation spokesman was not able to specify how much time it will take for the team to reach the deeper region of the rubble, which is 15 meters height. But the work has already taken a breath. "Every bucket leaves here with up to 15 tons of debris" On 3 May 2018, in Sao Pauolo, Brazil.
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#2653304
5 May 2018
With no hints of survivors so far, the work has gone haywire with the arrival of backhoe loaders. "They are removing the cover of the cake so that we can get to the center of the rubble," explains Captain Marcos Palumbo, a spokesman for the Fire Department. According to Palumbo, this coverage consists of large blocks of concrete. "They are concentrated in the middle of the wreckage, right where we believe the missing people may be." The corporation spokesman was not able to specify how much time it will take for the team to reach the deeper region of the rubble, which is 15 meters height. But the work has already taken a breath. "Every bucket leaves here with up to 15 tons of debris" On 3 May 2018, in Sao Pauolo, Brazil.
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#2653305
5 May 2018
With no hints of survivors so far, the work has gone haywire with the arrival of backhoe loaders. "They are removing the cover of the cake so that we can get to the center of the rubble," explains Captain Marcos Palumbo, a spokesman for the Fire Department. According to Palumbo, this coverage consists of large blocks of concrete. "They are concentrated in the middle of the wreckage, right where we believe the missing people may be." The corporation spokesman was not able to specify how much time it will take for the team to reach the deeper region of the rubble, which is 15 meters height. But the work has already taken a breath. "Every bucket leaves here with up to 15 tons of debris" On 3 May 2018, in Sao Pauolo, Brazil.
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