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#5570692
22 March 2020
A sign reading "don't touch the products" on a oysters stall at the market of Caen, France, on March 22, 2020 as a strict lockdown came into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the novel coronavirus. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 135 euros ($150) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out.
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#5570700
22 March 2020
A sign reading "don't touch the products" on a oysters stall at the market of Caen, France, on March 22, 2020 as a strict lockdown came into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the novel coronavirus. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 135 euros ($150) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out.
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#5570702
22 March 2020
A sign reading "don't touch the products" on a oysters stall at the market of Caen, France, on March 22, 2020 as a strict lockdown came into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the novel coronavirus. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 135 euros ($150) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out.
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#4613652
1 July 2019
!t22! during the 2019 African Cup of Nations match between Algeria and Tanzania at the Al Salam Stadium in Cairo, Egypt on July 1,2019.
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#4092210
4 April 2019
On 22nd of May 2012 AMISOM together with the Somali national Army initiated Operation Free Shabelle to free the city of Afgoye some 30 kilometres from Mogadishu from Al Shabaab. 2,000 Ugandan soldiers with 10 T-55s plus support vehicles moved through the bush for three days taking the town of Arabiska six kilometres south of Afgoye on the third day and Afgoye on the fourth day. A Ugandan T-55 at the Daynile Airstrip. Somalia, 22-26 May 2012
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#4092268
4 April 2019
On 22nd of May 2012 AMISOM together with the Somali national Army initiated Operation Free Shabelle to free the city of Afgoye some 30 kilometres from Mogadishu from Al Shabaab. 2,000 Ugandan soldiers with 10 T-55s plus support vehicles moved through the bush for three days taking the town of Arabiska six kilometres south of Afgoye on the third day and Afgoye on the fourth day. A Ugandan T-55 at the ready for Al Shabaab activity as Ugandan and Somali troops move into Arabiska. Somalia, 22-26 May 2012
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#4092266
4 April 2019
On 22nd of May 2012 AMISOM together with the Somali national Army initiated Operation Free Shabelle to free the city of Afgoye some 30 kilometres from Mogadishu from Al Shabaab. 2,000 Ugandan soldiers with 10 T-55s plus support vehicles moved through the bush for three days taking the town of Arabiska six kilometres south of Afgoye on the third day and Afgoye on the fourth day. A Ugandan T-55 at the ready for Al Shabaab activity as Ugandan and Somali troops move into Arabiska. Somalia, 22-26 May 2012
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#4092316
4 April 2019
On 22nd of May 2012 AMISOM together with the Somali national Army initiated Operation Free Shabelle to free the city of Afgoye some 30 kilometres from Mogadishu from Al Shabaab. 2,000 Ugandan soldiers with 10 T-55s plus support vehicles moved through the bush for three days taking the town of Arabiska six kilometres south of Afgoye on the third day and Afgoye on the fourth day. Here a Ugandan T-55 in the sunset in Arabiska. Somalia, 22-26 May 2012
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#4092318
4 April 2019
On 22nd of May 2012 AMISOM together with the Somali national Army initiated Operation Free Shabelle to free the city of Afgoye some 30 kilometres from Mogadishu from Al Shabaab. 2,000 Ugandan soldiers with 10 T-55s plus support vehicles moved through the bush for three days taking the town of Arabiska six kilometres south of Afgoye on the third day and Afgoye on the fourth day. Here a Ugandan T-55 in the sunset in Arabiska. Somalia, 22-26 May 2012
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#4092322
4 April 2019
On 22nd of May 2012 AMISOM together with the Somali national Army initiated Operation Free Shabelle to free the city of Afgoye some 30 kilometres from Mogadishu from Al Shabaab. 2,000 Ugandan soldiers with 10 T-55s plus support vehicles moved through the bush for three days taking the town of Arabiska six kilometres south of Afgoye on the third day and Afgoye on the fourth day. Here a Ugandan T-55 and Somali soldiers in the sunset in Arabiska. Somalia, 22-26 May 2012
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#4092254
4 April 2019
On 22nd of May 2012 AMISOM together with the Somali national Army initiated Operation Free Shabelle to free the city of Afgoye some 30 kilometres from Mogadishu from Al Shabaab. 2,000 Ugandan soldiers with 10 T-55s plus support vehicles moved through the bush for three days taking the town of Arabiska six kilometres south of Afgoye on the third day and Afgoye on the fourth day. A Ugandan T-55 moving through the bush. Somalia, 22-26 May 2012
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#4092312
4 April 2019
On 22nd of May 2012 AMISOM together with the Somali national Army initiated Operation Free Shabelle to free the city of Afgoye some 30 kilometres from Mogadishu from Al Shabaab. 2,000 Ugandan soldiers with 10 T-55s plus support vehicles moved through the bush for three days taking the town of Arabiska six kilometres south of Afgoye on the third day and Afgoye on the fourth day. Here a Ugandan T-55 in the sunset in Arabiska. Somalia, 22-26 May 2012
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#4092180
4 April 2019
[EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts graphic content] On 22nd of May 2012 AMISOM together with the Somali national Army initiated Operation Free Shabelle to free the city of Afgoye some 30 kilometres from Mogadishu from Al Shabaab. 2,000 Ugandan soldiers with 10 T-55s plus support vehicles moved through the bush for three days taking the town of Arabiska six kilometres south of Afgoye on the third day and Afgoye on the fourth day. Here an Injured Somali soldier is helped into a mobile clinic. Somalia, 22-26 May 2012
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#4092182
4 April 2019
On 22nd of May 2012 AMISOM together with the Somali national Army initiated Operation Free Shabelle to free the city of Afgoye some 30 kilometres from Mogadishu from Al Shabaab. 2,000 Ugandan soldiers with 10 T-55s plus support vehicles moved through the bush for three days taking the town of Arabiska six kilometres south of Afgoye on the third day and Afgoye on the fourth day. Here Ugandan soldiers moving up for the attack on Daynile Airstrip at 0600 on 22 May 2012. Somalia, 22-26 May 2012
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#4092184
4 April 2019
On 22nd of May 2012 AMISOM together with the Somali national Army initiated Operation Free Shabelle to free the city of Afgoye some 30 kilometres from Mogadishu from Al Shabaab. 2,000 Ugandan soldiers with 10 T-55s plus support vehicles moved through the bush for three days taking the town of Arabiska six kilometres south of Afgoye on the third day and Afgoye on the fourth day. Here Ugandan soldiers moving up for the attack on Daynile Airstrip at 0600 on 22 May 2012. Somalia, 22-26 May 2012
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#4092186
4 April 2019
On 22nd of May 2012 AMISOM together with the Somali national Army initiated Operation Free Shabelle to free the city of Afgoye some 30 kilometres from Mogadishu from Al Shabaab. 2,000 Ugandan soldiers with 10 T-55s plus support vehicles moved through the bush for three days taking the town of Arabiska six kilometres south of Afgoye on the third day and Afgoye on the fourth day. Here Ugandan soldiers moving up for the attack on Daynile Airstrip at 0600 on 22 May 2012. Somalia, 22-26 May 2012
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