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#12793222
25 September 2025
An Iranian cleric leads a mass prayer ceremony on a sidewalk next to a war decoration to mark the 45th anniversary of the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988) in downtown Tehran, Iran, on September 24, 2025.
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#11816111
28 November 2024
KRAKOW, POLAND - NOVEMBER 27: The best-selling 60 mm Light Commando Mortar LMC, produced by PGZ Zaklady Mechaniczne Tarnow, during the 1st National Congress, 'The Defense System of the Republic: A Safe Poland and Citizens,' on November 27, 2024 in Krakow, Poland.
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#11480271
15 August 2024
Servicemen of the 24th King Daniel of Galicia Separate Mechanized Brigade Ivan 'Malyi,' 'Rudyi,' mortar commander Oleksandr 'Treider,' and 'Vedmid' (L to R) are posing for a photo during a break between combat missions near Chasiv Yar in Donetsk region, Ukraine, on August 14, 2024. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#10138164
8 June 2023
KYIV, UKRAINE - JUNE 7, 2023 - Soldiers fire mortars during a military drill headed by Commander of the Joint Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Lieutenant-General Serhii Naiev in the Northern Operational Zone, Kyiv Region, northern Ukraine. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#10138166
8 June 2023
KYIV, UKRAINE - JUNE 7, 2023 - Soldiers load mortars during a military drill headed by Commander of the Joint Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Lieutenant-General Serhii Naiev in the Northern Operational Zone, Kyiv Region, northern Ukraine. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#10027998
11 May 2023
NOWA DEBA, POLAND - MAY 06, 2023: Lieutenant general Tomasz Piotrowski, the Operational Commander of the Armed Forces, addresses the participants at the Nowa Deba training ground on May 06, 2023 in Nowa Deba, Poland. Anakonda-23 is the highlight of the Polish Army's training calendar this year. Soldiers from various units, including counterparts from the US, Romania, and Slovenia, will collaborate to achieve military excellence using advanced equipment like F-16s, helicopters, missiles, and mortars.
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#10028000
11 May 2023
NOWA DEBA, POLAND - MAY 06, 2023: Lieutenant general Tomasz Piotrowski, the Operational Commander of the Armed Forces, addresses the participants at the Nowa Deba training ground on May 06, 2023 in Nowa Deba, Poland. Anakonda-23 is the highlight of the Polish Army's training calendar this year. Soldiers from various units, including counterparts from the US, Romania, and Slovenia, will collaborate to achieve military excellence using advanced equipment like F-16s, helicopters, missiles, and mortars.
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#10028002
11 May 2023
NOWA DEBA, POLAND - MAY 06, 2023: Brigadier General Arkadiusz Szkutnik, the commander of the 18th Mechanized Division, addresses the participants at the Nowa Deba training ground on May 06, 2023 in Nowa Deba, Poland. Anakonda-23 is the highlight of the Polish Army's training calendar this year. Soldiers from various units, including counterparts from the US, Romania, and Slovenia, will collaborate to achieve military excellence using advanced equipment like F-16s, helicopters, missiles, and mortars.
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#10027996
11 May 2023
NOWA DEBA, POLAND - MAY 06, 2023: Brigadier General Arkadiusz Szkutnik, the commander of the 18th Mechanized Division, addresses the participants at the Nowa Deba training ground on May 06, 2023 in Nowa Deba, Poland. Anakonda-23 is the highlight of the Polish Army's training calendar this year. Soldiers from various units, including counterparts from the US, Romania, and Slovenia, will collaborate to achieve military excellence using advanced equipment like F-16s, helicopters, missiles, and mortars.
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#10027988
11 May 2023
NOWA DEBA, POLAND - MAY 06, 2023: Lieutenant general Tomasz Piotrowski, the Operational Commander of the Armed Forces, addresses the participants at the Nowa Deba training ground on May 06, 2023 in Nowa Deba, Poland. Anakonda-23 is the highlight of the Polish Army's training calendar this year. Soldiers from various units, including counterparts from the US, Romania, and Slovenia, will collaborate to achieve military excellence using advanced equipment like F-16s, helicopters, missiles, and mortars.
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#1447221
19 September 2016
Indian Army Gard of Honor the Bodies of two soldiers killed at Uri to arrive Netaji Subash Chandra Bose International Air Port in Kolkata, India on 19 September 2016. A village in Jagatballavpur area of West Bengal’s Howrah district and another one in remote Sagar islands of Sunderbans archipelago have been waiting since Sunday for the mortal remains of two of the 17 martyred in the Uri attack in Kashmir. The bodies will be kept at the Army Command hospital morgue in Kolkata during the night and the very next morning they will be taken to Howrah and Sagar respectively, where their final rights will be performed with State honours. The flight will arrive in Kolkata after offloading the bodies of two jawans at Ranchi — Sepoy Jarva Munda from District Khuti in Jharkhand and Niaman Kujur from Chainpur in Jharkhand — also killed at Uri on Sunday.
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#1447222
19 September 2016
Indian Army Gard of Honor the Bodies of two soldiers killed at Uri to arrive Netaji Subash Chandra Bose International Air Port in Kolkata, India on 19 September 2016. A village in Jagatballavpur area of West Bengal’s Howrah district and another one in remote Sagar islands of Sunderbans archipelago have been waiting since Sunday for the mortal remains of two of the 17 martyred in the Uri attack in Kashmir. The bodies will be kept at the Army Command hospital morgue in Kolkata during the night and the very next morning they will be taken to Howrah and Sagar respectively, where their final rights will be performed with State honours. The flight will arrive in Kolkata after offloading the bodies of two jawans at Ranchi — Sepoy Jarva Munda from District Khuti in Jharkhand and Niaman Kujur from Chainpur in Jharkhand — also killed at Uri on Sunday.
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#1447224
19 September 2016
Indian Army Gard of Honor the Bodies of two soldiers killed at Uri to arrive Netaji Subash Chandra Bose International Air Port in Kolkata, India on 19 September 2016. A village in Jagatballavpur area of West Bengal’s Howrah district and another one in remote Sagar islands of Sunderbans archipelago have been waiting since Sunday for the mortal remains of two of the 17 martyred in the Uri attack in Kashmir. The bodies will be kept at the Army Command hospital morgue in Kolkata during the night and the very next morning they will be taken to Howrah and Sagar respectively, where their final rights will be performed with State honours. The flight will arrive in Kolkata after offloading the bodies of two jawans at Ranchi — Sepoy Jarva Munda from District Khuti in Jharkhand and Niaman Kujur from Chainpur in Jharkhand — also killed at Uri on Sunday.
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#1447225
19 September 2016
Indian Army Gard of Honor the Bodies of two soldiers killed at Uri to arrive Netaji Subash Chandra Bose International Air Port in Kolkata, India on 19 September 2016. A village in Jagatballavpur area of West Bengal’s Howrah district and another one in remote Sagar islands of Sunderbans archipelago have been waiting since Sunday for the mortal remains of two of the 17 martyred in the Uri attack in Kashmir. The bodies will be kept at the Army Command hospital morgue in Kolkata during the night and the very next morning they will be taken to Howrah and Sagar respectively, where their final rights will be performed with State honours. The flight will arrive in Kolkata after offloading the bodies of two jawans at Ranchi — Sepoy Jarva Munda from District Khuti in Jharkhand and Niaman Kujur from Chainpur in Jharkhand — also killed at Uri on Sunday.
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#1447226
19 September 2016
Indian Army Gard of Honor the Bodies of two soldiers killed at Uri to arrive Netaji Subash Chandra Bose International Air Port in Kolkata, India on 19 September 2016. A village in Jagatballavpur area of West Bengal’s Howrah district and another one in remote Sagar islands of Sunderbans archipelago have been waiting since Sunday for the mortal remains of two of the 17 martyred in the Uri attack in Kashmir. The bodies will be kept at the Army Command hospital morgue in Kolkata during the night and the very next morning they will be taken to Howrah and Sagar respectively, where their final rights will be performed with State honours. The flight will arrive in Kolkata after offloading the bodies of two jawans at Ranchi — Sepoy Jarva Munda from District Khuti in Jharkhand and Niaman Kujur from Chainpur in Jharkhand — also killed at Uri on Sunday.
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#1447227
19 September 2016
Indian Army Gard of Honor the Bodies of two soldiers killed at Uri to arrive Netaji Subash Chandra Bose International Air Port in Kolkata, India on 19 September 2016. A village in Jagatballavpur area of West Bengal’s Howrah district and another one in remote Sagar islands of Sunderbans archipelago have been waiting since Sunday for the mortal remains of two of the 17 martyred in the Uri attack in Kashmir. The bodies will be kept at the Army Command hospital morgue in Kolkata during the night and the very next morning they will be taken to Howrah and Sagar respectively, where their final rights will be performed with State honours. The flight will arrive in Kolkata after offloading the bodies of two jawans at Ranchi — Sepoy Jarva Munda from District Khuti in Jharkhand and Niaman Kujur from Chainpur in Jharkhand — also killed at Uri on Sunday.
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