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#12778379
21 September 2025
An employee of the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine squats by a fragment of a Russian guided aerial bomb at a site storing ammunition remnants used by the Russian army to shell the city since the beginning of the full-scale invasion in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on September 19, 2025
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#12317912
30 April 2025
The fragments of shells are gathered on the ground during a demining mission in the Mykolaiv region, Ukraine, on April 17, 2025.
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#12317913
30 April 2025
The fragments of shells are gathered on the ground during a demining mission in the Mykolaiv region, Ukraine, on April 17, 2025.
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#12316530
29 April 2025
Exposed rusted shell casings lie on the ground in Maksymivka village, which is under Russian occupation from March 9 to November 11, 2022, in the Mykolaiv region, Ukraine, on April 16, 2025
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#12316532
29 April 2025
Exposed rusted shell casings lie on the ground in Maksymivka village, which is under Russian occupation from March 9 to November 11, 2022, in the Mykolaiv region, Ukraine, on April 16, 2025
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#11092798
23 March 2024
A fragment of a Russian missile is sticking out of a tree in Dnipro, Eastern Ukraine, on March 22, 2024. No use Russia. No use Belarus.
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#7020960
2 September 2021
People collect shells as remnants of Hurrican Ida hit Cape May Point, New Jersey, the southern-most tip of the state on September 1, 2021
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#2595180
5 April 2018
Ukrainians examine shells during an open-air information day and an exhibition "Ukraine will be free of mines", dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, in the centre of Kiev, Ukraine, 4 April, 2018. More than 1,800 people have been affected by mines and explosive devices and more than 600 of them have died, including children, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vasily Bodnar during the event opening. The most recent Landmine Monitor recorded a dramatic increase in landmine and explosive remnants of war casualties over the past three years, and Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Yemen are among the main countries affected, as ReliefWeb reported.
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#2595181
5 April 2018
Ukrainians examine shells during an open-air information day and an exhibition "Ukraine will be free of mines", dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, in the centre of Kiev, Ukraine, 4 April, 2018. More than 1,800 people have been affected by mines and explosive devices and more than 600 of them have died, including children, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vasily Bodnar during the event opening. The most recent Landmine Monitor recorded a dramatic increase in landmine and explosive remnants of war casualties over the past three years, and Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Yemen are among the main countries affected, as ReliefWeb reported.
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#2595182
5 April 2018
Ukrainians examine shells during an open-air information day and an exhibition "Ukraine will be free of mines", dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, in the centre of Kiev, Ukraine, 4 April, 2018. More than 1,800 people have been affected by mines and explosive devices and more than 600 of them have died, including children, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vasily Bodnar during the event opening. The most recent Landmine Monitor recorded a dramatic increase in landmine and explosive remnants of war casualties over the past three years, and Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Yemen are among the main countries affected, as ReliefWeb reported.
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#2595183
5 April 2018
Ukrainians examine shells during an open-air information day and an exhibition "Ukraine will be free of mines", dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, in the centre of Kiev, Ukraine, 4 April, 2018. More than 1,800 people have been affected by mines and explosive devices and more than 600 of them have died, including children, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vasily Bodnar during the event opening. The most recent Landmine Monitor recorded a dramatic increase in landmine and explosive remnants of war casualties over the past three years, and Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Yemen are among the main countries affected, as ReliefWeb reported.
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#2191131
17 September 2017
Explosive remnants of war in a bombed out IED factory in East Mosul. Fuses for shells. Mosul, Iraq, on 11 September 2017. Islamic State left ammunition and remedies to make IEDs in various weapons factories in Mosul which now pose a threat to the local population.
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#1530728
30 October 2016
Apart from untreated industrial and household wastes, burnt motor oil, lubricant and dyeing chemicals are also contributing greatly to the pollution of the already moribund river Buriganga in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 30 October 2016. Motor oil traders collect burnt oil from launch operators and refine only to sell those back to them. In the process of refining the muddy and pitch-black remnants are mindlessly dumped into the river. Launch operators sell the burnt oil every two to three months. The remains after the refinement of used oil is dumped into the river.
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#1530729
30 October 2016
Apart from untreated industrial and household wastes, burnt motor oil, lubricant and dyeing chemicals are also contributing greatly to the pollution of the already moribund river Buriganga in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 30 October 2016. Motor oil traders collect burnt oil from launch operators and refine only to sell those back to them. In the process of refining the muddy and pitch-black remnants are mindlessly dumped into the river. Launch operators sell the burnt oil every two to three months. The remains after the refinement of used oil is dumped into the river.
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#1530730
30 October 2016
Apart from untreated industrial and household wastes, burnt motor oil, lubricant and dyeing chemicals are also contributing greatly to the pollution of the already moribund river Buriganga in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 30 October 2016. Motor oil traders collect burnt oil from launch operators and refine only to sell those back to them. In the process of refining the muddy and pitch-black remnants are mindlessly dumped into the river. Launch operators sell the burnt oil every two to three months. The remains after the refinement of used oil is dumped into the river.
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#1530731
30 October 2016
Apart from untreated industrial and household wastes, burnt motor oil, lubricant and dyeing chemicals are also contributing greatly to the pollution of the already moribund river Buriganga in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 30 October 2016. Motor oil traders collect burnt oil from launch operators and refine only to sell those back to them. In the process of refining the muddy and pitch-black remnants are mindlessly dumped into the river. Launch operators sell the burnt oil every two to three months. The remains after the refinement of used oil is dumped into the river.
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