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#1234183
27 May 2016
A goup of young Nationalists walk throught Tbilisi center on the day that the country celebrates its Independence Day commemorating the adoption of the Act of Independence in 1918, that outlined the main principles of the nation's democratic development and formed a first-ever republic under German and British protection, but was then invaded by Bolshevik Russia and absorbed into the Soviet Union. On April 9, 1991, Georgia once again regained its independence. This year Georgia celebrates the 25th Anniversary since the restoration of its independence. Tbilisi, Georgia, on Thursday 26 May 2016.
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27 May 2016
A goup of young Nationalists walk throught Tbilisi center on the day that the country celebrates its Independence Day commemorating the adoption of the Act of Independence in 1918, that outlined the main principles of the nation's democratic development and formed a first-ever republic under German and British protection, but was then invaded by Bolshevik Russia and absorbed into the Soviet Union. On April 9, 1991, Georgia once again regained its independence. This year Georgia celebrates the 25th Anniversary since the restoration of its independence. Tbilisi, Georgia, on Thursday 26 May 2016.
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#1229415
25 May 2016
A general view of the half destroyed house in Mataghis, a village situated near the Karabkh-Azerbaijani border, where Olya Hakobyan and her husband lived before the Azerbaijani bombardments that took place during the night of 27-28 April 2016. The couple survived the disaster, then was evacuated and put temporarly in a Hotel room in Stepanakert. Both are missing their house, and the husband just returned to the village to start the reconstruction work inside and around their house. This is the second time when the couple must to start again the reconstruction of their house, after the early 90's war and the last April Azerbaijani bombardment. On Thursday, 19 May 2016, in Mataghis, Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia.
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#1229417
25 May 2016
A view of the garden near the half destroyed house in Mataghis, a village situated near the Karabkh-Azerbaijani border, where Olya Hakobyan and her husband lived before the Azerbaijani bombardments that took place during the night of 27-28 April 2016. The couple survived the disaster, then was evacuated and put temporarly in a Hotel room in Stepanakert. Both are missing their house, and the husband just returned to the village to start the reconstruction work inside and around their house. This is the second time when the couple must to start again the reconstruction of their house, after the early 90's war and the last April Azerbaijani bombardment. On Thursday, 19 May 2016, in Mataghis, Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia.
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#1229418
25 May 2016
A view of the garden near the half destroyed house in Mataghis, a village situated near the Karabkh-Azerbaijani border, where Olya Hakobyan and her husband lived before the Azerbaijani bombardments that took place during the night of 27-28 April 2016. The couple survived the disaster, then was evacuated and put temporarly in a Hotel room in Stepanakert. Both are missing their house, and the husband just returned to the village to start the reconstruction work inside and around their house. This is the second time when the couple must to start again the reconstruction of their house, after the early 90's war and the last April Azerbaijani bombardment. On Thursday, 19 May 2016, in Mataghis, Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia.
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#1229420
25 May 2016
A view of the entrance to the half destroyed house in Mataghis, a village situated near the Karabkh-Azerbaijani border, where Olya Hakobyan and her husband lived before the Azerbaijani bombardments that took place during the night of 27-28 April 2016. The couple survived the disaster, then was evacuated and put temporarly in a Hotel room in Stepanakert. Both are missing their house, and the husband just returned to the village to start the reconstruction work inside and around their house. This is the second time when the couple must to start again the reconstruction of their house, after the early 90's war and the last April Azerbaijani bombardment. On Thursday, 19 May 2016, in Mataghis, Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia.
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#1229402
25 May 2016
Olya Hakobyan (age 78), originally from Mataghis, a village situated near the Karabkh-Azerbaijani border, pictured inside a Hotel Yerevan room, given temporarly to her and her husband, as their house in Mataghis, situated near the army base, was partially destroyed and suffered from the Azerbaijani bombardement, during the night of 27-28 April 2016, by firing mortars, artillery, and multiple rocket launchers. Olya is missing her house, her garden and her husband, who returned to the village to start the reconstruction work inside and around their house. This is the second time when the couple must to start again the reconstruction of their house, after the early 90's war and the last April Azerbaijani bombardment. On Thursday, 19 May 2016, in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia.
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#1229407
25 May 2016
Olya Hakobyan (age 78), originally from Mataghis, a village situated near the Karabkh-Azerbaijani border, pictured inside a Hotel Yerevan room, given temporarly to her and her husband, as their house in Mataghis, situated near the army base, was partially destroyed and suffered from the Azerbaijani bombardement, during the night of 27-28 April 2016, by firing mortars, artillery, and multiple rocket launchers. Olya is missing her house, her garden and her husband, who returned to the village to start the reconstruction work inside and around their house. This is the second time when the couple must to start again the reconstruction of their house, after the early 90's war and the last April Azerbaijani bombardment. On Thursday, 19 May 2016, in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia.
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#1229413
25 May 2016
Olya Hakobyan (age 78), originally from Mataghis, a village situated near the Karabkh-Azerbaijani border, pictured inside a Hotel Yerevan room, given temporarly to her and her husband, as their house in Mataghis, situated near the army base, was partially destroyed and suffered from the Azerbaijani bombardement, during the night of 27-28 April 2016, by firing mortars, artillery, and multiple rocket launchers. Olya is missing her house, her garden and her husband, who returned to the village to start the reconstruction work inside and around their house. This is the second time when the couple must to start again the reconstruction of their house, after the early 90's war and the last April Azerbaijani bombardment. On Thursday, 19 May 2016, in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia.
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#1229414
25 May 2016
A view of projectile inside the garden of Hakobyan couple half destroyed house in Mataghis, a village situated near the Karabkh-Azerbaijani border, where Olya Hakobyan and her husband lived before the Azerbaijani bombardments that took place during the night of 27-28 April 2016. The couple survived the disaster, then was evacuated and put temporarly in a Hotel room in Stepanakert. Both are missing their house, and the husband just returned to the village to start the reconstruction work inside and around their house. This is the second time when the couple must to start again the reconstruction of their house, after the early 90's war and the last April Azerbaijani bombardment. On Thursday, 19 May 2016, in Mataghis, Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia.
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#1229411
25 May 2016
Olya Hakobyan during the phone conversation to her husband. Olya Hakobyan (age 78), originally from Mataghis, a village situated near the Karabkh-Azerbaijani border, pictured inside a Hotel Yerevan room, given temporarly to her and her husband, as their house in Mataghis, situated near the army base, was partially destroyed and suffered from the Azerbaijani bombardement, during the night of 27-28 April 2016, by firing mortars, artillery, and multiple rocket launchers. Olya is missing her house, her garden and her husband, who returned to the village to start the reconstruction work inside and around their house. This is the second time when the couple must to start again the reconstruction of their house, after the early 90's war and the last April Azerbaijani bombardment. On Thursday, 19 May 2016, in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia.
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#1229416
25 May 2016
A view of the drying clothes left by Hakobyan couple near their half destroyed house in Mataghis, a village situated near the Karabkh-Azerbaijani border, where Olya Hakobyan and her husband lived before the Azerbaijani bombardments that took place during the night of 27-28 April 2016. The couple survived the disaster, then was evacuated and put temporarly in a Hotel room in Stepanakert. Both are missing their house, and the husband just returned to the village to start the reconstruction work inside and around their house. This is the second time when the couple must to start again the reconstruction of their house, after the early 90's war and the last April Azerbaijani bombardment. On Thursday, 19 May 2016, in Mataghis, Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia.
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#1229419
25 May 2016
A view of the garden left for nearly a month, near the half destroyed house in Mataghis, a village situated near the Karabkh-Azerbaijani border, where Olya Hakobyan and her husband lived before the Azerbaijani bombardments that took place during the night of 27-28 April 2016. The couple survived the disaster, then was evacuated and put temporarly in a Hotel room in Stepanakert. Both are missing their house, and the husband just returned to the village to start the reconstruction work inside and around their house. This is the second time when the couple must to start again the reconstruction of their house, after the early 90's war and the last April Azerbaijani bombardment. On Thursday, 19 May 2016, in Mataghis, Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia.
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#1229404
25 May 2016
Olya Hakobyan tells her story and insists that the only thing Karabakh people want is the peace. Olya Hakobyan (age 78), originally from Mataghis, a village situated near the Karabkh-Azerbaijani border, remains inside a Hotel Yerevan room, given temporarly to her and her husband, as their house in Mataghis, situated near the army base, was partially destroyed and suffered from the Azerbaijani bombardement, during the night of 27-28 April 2016, by firing mortars, artillery, and multiple rocket launchers. Olya is missing her house, her garden and her husband, who returned to the village to start the reconstruction work inside and around their house. This is the second time when the couple must to start again the reconstruction of their house, after the early 90's war and the last April Azerbaijani bombardment. On Thursday, 19 May 2016, in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia.
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#1229530
25 May 2016
Ararat Sargsyan (age 66) with his grand son Gor (age 4) inside a hotel room in Stepanakert. The Sargsyan family was evacuated from Talish, a village situated near the Karabkh-Azerbaijani border, during the first minutes of the conflict ('Four Day War'). They then arrived in Stepanokert on the 4th of April. They were all temporarily put into two rooms in Hotel Yerevan. Their house in Talish was partially destroyed as a result of the Azerbaijani attacks and bombing. Hay Sargsyan (age 36), the father of four children, was engaged with the NKR army on the day when Azerbaijani forces attacked Karabakh, and it was Ararat, his father, who saved the family. Firstly, with his wife Angin and daugther-in-law, they saved all four children, then Ararat returned to collect his mother, who could not understand why she needed to leave the house. They risked their lives, but the only thing they wanted was to save the four young children. The family joined the army forces and were evacuated from the village rapidly. Thursday, 19 May 2016, in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia.
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#1229531
25 May 2016
Angin Sargsyan (age 59) with her grand son Hacob (age 8 months) inside a hotel room in Stephanokert. The family was evacuated from Talish, a village situated near the Karabkh-Azerbaijani border, during the first minutes of the conflict ('Four Day War'). They then arrived in Stepanokert on the 4th of April. They were all temporarily put into two rooms in Hotel Yerevan. Their house in Talish was partially destroyed as a result of the Azerbaijani attacks and bombing. Hay Sargsyan (age 36), the father of four children, was engaged with the NKR army on the day when Azerbaijani forces attacked Karabakh, and it was Ararat, his father, who saved the family. Firstly, with his wife Angin and daugther-in-law, they saved all four children, then Ararat returned to collect his mother, who could not understand why she needed to leave the house. They risked their lives, but theonly thing they wanted was to save the four young children. The family joined the army forces and were evacuated from the village rapidly. Thursday, 19 May 2016, in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia.
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