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#13025037
25 November 2025
A demining operator of the 808th Dniester Separate Support Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine works beside a GCS-200 mechanical demining machine during mine-clearance operations in a liberated area of Kherson region, Ukraine, on November 22, 2025
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25 November 2025
A demining operator of the 808th Dniester Separate Support Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine works beside a GCS-200 mechanical demining machine during mine-clearance operations in a liberated area of Kherson region, Ukraine, on November 22, 2025
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#13025040
25 November 2025
A demining operator of the 808th Dniester Separate Support Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine works beside a GCS-200 mechanical demining machine during mine-clearance operations in a liberated area of Kherson region, Ukraine, on November 22, 2025
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#13025042
25 November 2025
A demining operator of the 808th Dniester Separate Support Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine works beside a GCS-200 mechanical demining machine during mine-clearance operations in a liberated area of Kherson region, Ukraine, on November 22, 2025
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25 November 2025
A demining operator of the 808th Dniester Separate Support Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine works beside a GCS-200 mechanical demining machine during mine-clearance operations in a liberated area of Kherson region, Ukraine, on November 22, 2025
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#13025044
25 November 2025
A demining operator of the 808th Dniester Separate Support Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine works beside a GCS-200 mechanical demining machine during mine-clearance operations in a liberated area of Kherson region, Ukraine, on November 22, 2025
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25 November 2025
A demining operator of the 808th Dniester Separate Support Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine works beside a GCS-200 mechanical demining machine during mine-clearance operations in a liberated area of Kherson region, Ukraine, on November 22, 2025
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#13025047
25 November 2025
Tracks left by a GCS-200 explosive hazard-clearance machine are used by service members of the 808th Dniester Separate Support Brigade during demining in a liberated area in Kherson region, Ukraine, on November 22, 2025
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20 November 2025
Information panels about anti-personnel mines are in a classroom of an underground school in Sumy, on November 19, 2025.
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#12844692
9 October 2025
A vintage push-button landline telephone is found in an abandoned house, showcasing its classic design and black push-button keypad in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2025. It features a beige body with a red handset and a physical keypad. Push-button telephones, which utilize touch-tone technology, are introduced in India during the 1960s, gradually replacing rotary dials. The design of the handset ensures clear sound quality during calls while maintaining audible ringtones. Nowadays, landlines are largely replaced by mobile phones throughout India.
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#12844693
9 October 2025
A vintage push-button landline telephone is found in an abandoned house, showcasing its classic design and black push-button keypad in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2025. It features a beige body with a red handset and a physical keypad. Push-button telephones, which utilize touch-tone technology, are introduced in India during the 1960s, gradually replacing rotary dials. The design of the handset ensures clear sound quality during calls while maintaining audible ringtones. Nowadays, landlines are largely replaced by mobile phones throughout India.
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#12844696
9 October 2025
A vintage push-button landline telephone is found in an abandoned house, showcasing its classic design and black push-button keypad in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2025. It features a beige body with a red handset and a physical keypad. Push-button telephones, which utilize touch-tone technology, are introduced in India during the 1960s, gradually replacing rotary dials. The design of the handset ensures clear sound quality during calls while maintaining audible ringtones. Nowadays, landlines are largely replaced by mobile phones throughout India.
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#12844698
9 October 2025
A vintage push-button landline telephone is found in an abandoned house, showcasing its classic design and black push-button keypad in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2025. It features a beige body with a red handset and a physical keypad. Push-button telephones, which utilize touch-tone technology, are introduced in India during the 1960s, gradually replacing rotary dials. The design of the handset ensures clear sound quality during calls while maintaining audible ringtones. Nowadays, landlines are largely replaced by mobile phones throughout India.
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#12844699
9 October 2025
A vintage push-button landline telephone is found in an abandoned house, showcasing its classic design and black push-button keypad in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2025. It features a beige body with a red handset and a physical keypad. Push-button telephones, which utilize touch-tone technology, are introduced in India during the 1960s, gradually replacing rotary dials. The design of the handset ensures clear sound quality during calls while maintaining audible ringtones. Nowadays, landlines are largely replaced by mobile phones throughout India.
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#12844700
9 October 2025
A vintage push-button landline telephone is found in an abandoned house, showcasing its classic design and black push-button keypad in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2025. It features a beige body with a red handset and a physical keypad. Push-button telephones, which utilize touch-tone technology, are introduced in India during the 1960s, gradually replacing rotary dials. The design of the handset ensures clear sound quality during calls while maintaining audible ringtones. Nowadays, landlines are largely replaced by mobile phones throughout India.
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#12844701
9 October 2025
A vintage push-button landline telephone is found in an abandoned house, showcasing its classic design and black push-button keypad in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 17, 2025. It features a beige body with a red handset and a physical keypad. Push-button telephones, which utilize touch-tone technology, are introduced in India during the 1960s, gradually replacing rotary dials. The design of the handset ensures clear sound quality during calls while maintaining audible ringtones. Nowadays, landlines are largely replaced by mobile phones throughout India.
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