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IMAGE #1>DARFUR, SUDAN - 2006:Sudanese rebels with the NRF walk past dead Sudanese government soldiers as they walk through a temporary military camp for the GOS near the Darfur Chad border, in Darfur, October 19, 2006. Dozens of GOS bodies riddled the barren landscape, revealing evidence of the rebel's offensive of late in Darfur.

IMAGE #2>Sudanese Liberation Army soldiers walk past a dead body left from an attack on civilians in the district of Farawyaiah, Darfur, August 24, 2004. Sixteen bodies lay in the surrounding ravines after men from five nearby villages were killed allegedly by Janjaweed backed by Sudanese Government forces.

IMAGE #3>IRAQ - NOVEMBER 9: U.S. Marines from the 1st U.S. Marines Expeditionary Force, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines Regiment, Bravo Company pass by a dead body of a suspected insurgent during the ground offensive November 9, 2004 in Fallujah, Iraq. U.S. troops moved into the center of Fallujah searching homes and using loudspeakers to try to bring the militants out onto the streets.

IMAGE #4>The body of an Iranian soldier and burnt out tank following combat that took place around Basra in southern Iraq in 1982. The war between Iran and Iraq broke out in 1980 and lasted until 1988 following disputes over border disagreements.

IMAGE #5>The bodies of dead Iraqi soldiers hang from a truck 11 March 1991 abandoned by fleeing Iraqi army on the road in North-Eastern Kuwait, leading to Iraq, after the Allied troops liberated the capital of Kuwait. Iraq's invasion of Kuwait 02 August 1990, ostensibly over violations of the Iraqi border, led to the Gulf War which began 16 January 1991. A U.S.-led multinational force expelled Iraq from Kuwait during the "Desert Storm" offensive and a cease-fire was signed 28 February 1991.

IMAGE #6>Anti-Taliban soldiers carry off the body of an al Qaeda soldier they just killed in battle December 11, 2001 in the Tora Bora area of Afghanistan. Anti-Taliban forces made more gains against entrenched al Qaeda forces, prompting talks of a ceasefire and possible surrender by Osama bin Ladens terrorist organization.

IMAGE #7>US Army Sergeant Major Dennis Carey of the 10th Mountain Division looks over a dead al. Operation Anaconda. A body of a slain Taliban or alQaida fighter

IMAGE #8>Afghan security forces stand over the dead bodies of insurgents as the the damaged provincial governor's office is seen after a suicide attack in Bazarak district, Panjshir province, on May 29, 2013. Afghan security forces killed six suicide bombers who attacked the Panjshir provincial governor's office early on May 29, officials said, in an assault on one the the most stable areas of the country.

IMAGE #9>Iraqis gather human remains, unearthed from a mass grave near the holy city of Najaf, south of Baghdad, 09 June 2003. Despite pledges by the US-led coalition to preserve the evidence of Saddam Hussein's reign of terror for future trials, forensic experts say proofs are still being lost as relatives rush to recover the bodies of loved ones from mass graves.

IMAGE #10>BAGHDAD, IRAQ - Blood runs from the body of a slain Shiite woman killed during factional fighting between Fedayeen militia loyal to Saddam Hussein and Shiite gunmen in the Shiite neighborhood of Saddam City at the Chawadar Saddam Hospital April 13, 2003 in Baghdad, Iraq. Widespread looting has broken out all over the capital as American forces continue to set up road blocks and patrols, while the Fedayeen militia loyal to Saddam Hussein try to carry out sporadic attacks against the U.S Army and the Shiite population of Baghdad.

IMAGE #11>Afghanistan security forces walk past a dead body during an attack on the US consulate in Herat on September 13, 2013. Gunmen staged an attack on the US consulate in Herat, western Afghanistan leaving at least one person dead and 18 wounded, officials said. Four policemen were among the wounded, Herat hospital spokesman Mohammad Rafiq Sherzai said.

IMAGE #12>A bag with a lower leg and an attached metal rod lies next to a corpse said to be that of Uday (front), as another corpse, seen in the background, is said to be that of his brother Qusay, at the Air Force Mortuary at Baghdad airport 25 July 2003. The two men are the sons of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein who US forces announced were killed in a fierce gun battle 22 July in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. Feverish skepticism has swept Iraq since the US Central Command announced the pair, reviled by most in this country of 25 million, had met their maker.

IMAGE #13>A picture taken on March 17, 2017, shows bodies lying on the ground of people who were killed in a boat carrying Somali refugees, arriving at the rebel-held Yemeni port city of Hodeida. Dozens of people including women and children have been shot dead aboard a boat carrying Somali refugees in the Red Sea off war-torn Yemen according to officials. The refugees were hit by light weapons fire in waters off rebel-held Hodeida but the boat managed to dock in the city's port, an official there said

IMAGE #14> Yemeni Huthis gather around the body of a man killed by air strikes at a detention centre in the capital Sanaa on December 13, 2017. Saudi-led air strikes on a prison camp run by the Huthi rebels in Yemen killed 12 people and wounded 80, the rebels' Al-Masirah TV reported.

IMAGE #15>A Yemeni man approaches the body of a man stuck under the collapsed roof of a building hit in an air raid in the Arhab area, around 20 kilometres (13 miles) north of Sanaa, on August 23, 2017, where a Saudi-lead coalition has been bombing Iran-backed Huthi rebels. The Huthis, who control Sanaa along with forces loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, blamed the pro-government Arab military coalition for the attack on Arhab district.

IMAGE #16>A Yemeni rescue worker kneels towards a charred body amid the rubble of a destroyed funeral hall building following reported airstrikes by Saudi-led coalition air-planes on the capital Sanaa on October 8, 2016. Rebels in control of Yemen's capital accused the Saudi-led coalition fighting them of killing or wounding dozens of people in air strikes on Sanaa. The insurgent-controlled news site sabanews.net said that coalition planes hit a building in the capital where people had gathered to mourn the death of an official, resulting in "dozens of dead or wounded".

IMAGE #17>A picture taken on March 17, 2017, shows bodies of people who were killed in a boat carrying Somali refugees arriving in the rebel-held Yemeni port city of Hodeida. Dozens of people including women and children have been shot dead aboard a boat carrying Somali refugees in the Red Sea off war-torn Yemen according to officials. The refugees were hit by light weapons fire in waters off rebel-held Hodeida but the boat managed to dock in the city's port, an official there said.

IMAGE #18>Yemeni tribesmen from the Popular Resistance Committees, supporting forces loyal to Yemen's Saudi-backed President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, stand next to the body of an alleged Shiite Huthi rebel lying on the road in the central city of Taiz, on March 11, 2016. At least 57 people were killed as Yemeni pro-government forces gained ground around third city Taez which has been under rebel siege for several months, officials said.

IMAGE #19>Members of the Syrian Violet NGO carry away the body of a victim following a Russian air strike on the Damascus-Aleppo Highway near Maaret al-Numan in Syria's southern Idlib governorate on December 22, 2019. - Regime forces have seized dozens of towns and villages in northwest Syria from jihadists following days of violent clashes, fuelling an exodus of civilians, a war monitor said. At least 7 of them were killed in a Russian air strike outside Maaret al-Numan as they were trying to flee, the Observatory said.

IMAGE #20>The body of a victim lies on the ground near his tractor following a Russian air strike on the Damascus-Aleppo Highway near Maaret al-Numan in Syria's southern Idlib governorate on December 22, 2019. - Regime forces have seized dozens of towns and villages in northwest Syria from jihadists following days of violent clashes, fuelling an exodus of civilians, a war monitor said. At least 7 of them were killed in a Russian air strike outside Maaret al-Numan as they were trying to flee, the Observatory said.



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IMAGE #21> A man mourns next to the body of his brother at the University hospital in a government-held neighbourhood on January 12, 2020 following reported rebel fire on government-held parts of the northern city of Aleppo that left at least three dead.

IMAGE #22>A Syrian man mourns over the body of a relative at a makeshift morgue in the rebel-controlled town of Hamouria, in the eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus, on November 27, 2017, following reported bombardment by government forces

IMAGE #23>A Syrian man stands next to the bodies of executed men on the side of a canal in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo on January 29, 2013. The bodies of at least 68 unidentified young men and boys, all executed with a single gunshot to the head or neck, were found in the Quweiq River, which separates the Bustan al-Qasr district from Ansari in the southwest of Aleppo, in a rebel-held area where a Free Syrian Army captain said many more were still being dragged from the water.

IMAGE #24>A dead Free Syrian Army soldier lays in the back of a car in Aleppo, Syria. October 3, 2012.

IMAGE #25> A Northern Alliance fighter walks through a yard littered with bodies of pro-Taliban forces November 28, 2001 in the fortress prison near Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan. Hundreds of pro-Taliban prisoners captured part of the fortress prison but then were defeated by the Northern Alliance in three days of fighting which involved British and U.S. special operation forces.

IMAGE #26>A covered corpse lies on a main road in the capital city N'Djamena, on February 05, 2008 following a weekend of heavy fighting between government forces and rebels. Rebels in Chad announced Tuesday an immediate ceasefire as France-emboldened by UN condemnation of the insurgents--declared it was poised to intervene militarily. The European Union saidon February 04, it still intends to deploy an 3,7000 strong military force to protect Darfur refugees as well as Chadians and people from the neighbouring Central African Republic fleeing violence in their countries.

IMAGE #27>The body of a Syrian civilian, executed and dumped in the Quweiq river, lays in the grounds of the courtyard of a Yarmouk School, in the Bustan al-Qasr district of Aleppo, on January 29, 2013. The bodies of at least 65 young men, all executed with a single gunshot to the head or neck, were found in a river in Aleppo city, adding to the grim list of massacres committed during Syria's 22-month conflict.

IMAGE #28>MAHAWEEL, IRAQ - MAY 14: A skull is shown at a mass grave May 14, 2003 in Mahaweel, central Iraq. Local residents dug up the remains of roughly 3,000 people suspected of being killed during the 1991 Shiite revolt against Saddam Hussein's regime.

IMAGE #29>Syrian men search for their relatives amongst the bodies of civilians executed and dumped in the Quweiq river, in the grounds of the courtyard of the Yarmouk School, in the Bustan al-Qasr district of Aleppo on March 11, 2013. More than 30 bodies have been found in the last two days in the Quweiq River.

IMAGE #30>People carry the body of a civilian who was wounded during shelling by Syrian government forces outside a hospital in Syria's northern city of Aleppo on August 30, 2012. The battle for Aleppo, Syria's second largest city, has been raging since July 20, with the army unable to dislodge the rebels, but civilians have been the hardest hit by the fighting.

IMAGE #31>ALEPPO, SYRIA - APRIL 15: Civil defence team members carry dead bodies at the site after bomb-laden vehicle attack held to a convoy, carrying Syrian civilians and opponent forces members those were evacuated from al-Fu'ah and Kefriya districts of Idlib, after they arrived in Rashideen neighborhood of Aleppo, Syria on April 15, 2017.

IMAGE #32>A wounded Syrian man sits in the back of a truck next to a dead girl following a barrel bomb attack on the Bab al-Nairab neighbourhood of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo on August 25, 2016. At least fifteen civilians, among them eleven children were killed in a barrel bomb attack carried out by government forces on a rebel-held neighbourhood of Syria's Aleppo city, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

IMAGE #33>Afghan policemen take pictures of the dead bodies of two insurgents after a suicide attack outside the building of a logistics company working with NATO forces on the outskirts of Herat city on November 3, 2011. Two Afghan guards were killed in an assault on a logistics company working with NATO forces in western Afghanistan, police said on November 3, adding that all the attackers had been killed.

IMAGE #34>A picture taken at the morgue of Kandahar's hospital on July 12, 2011 shows the body of Sardar Mohammad, the killer of Ahmed Wali Karzai, half brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai. Sardar, who was the commander of a force of 200 bodyguards who had provided security for the younger Karzai's family in Kandahar city for seven years, was shot dead by bodyguards moments after he shot Karzai in the head and chest who died on the spot.

IMAGE #35>A wounded Syrian man lies in the back of a pick up truck in Hazeh, in the rebel enclave of Eastern Ghouta on the outskirts of Damascus on March 15, 2018 following reported shelling by Syrian government forces. Seven years of conflict in Syria have left more than 350,000 people dead, according to an updated overall death toll released today by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

IMAGE #36>Syrian security forces and policemen gather at the site of a suicide attack at a police officer's club in the Masaken Barzeh district of the capital Damascus on February 9, 2016. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said about 20 people had also been wounded, adding that policemen were among the dead and injured.

IMAGE #37>YUSUFIYEH, IRAQ: A picture released by the US Marines 10 December 2004 shows a Marine attached to the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit providing security with an M-240G machine gun after completing a cordon-and-search mission near Yusufiyeh, south of Baghdad. A US soldier who shot dead an unarmed and wounded Iraqi civilian to "put him out of his misery" was found guilty of murder Friday, as Iraq's political parties won more time to register candidates for next month's elections.

IMAGE #38>Afghan protesters stand near the bodies of victims at the scene of a suicide attack that targeted crowds of minority Shiite Hazaras during a demonstration at the Deh Mazang Circle of Kabul on July 23, 2016. Islamic State jihadists claimed responsibility for twin explosions July 23 that ripped through crowds of Shiite Hazaras in Kabul, killing at least 61 people and wounding 207 others in apparently their deadliest attack in the Afghan capital. The bombings during a huge protest over a power transmission line could deepen sectarian divisions in a country well known for communal harmony despite decades of war.

IMAGE #39>This photograph taken on May 21, 2016 shows Pakistani local residents gathering around an unidentified dead body near a destroyed vehicle hit by a drone strike in which Afghan Taliban Chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour was believed to be travelling in the remote town of Ahmad Wal in Balochistan, around 160 kilometres west of Quetta. Afghan authorities scrambled May 22 to confirm the fate of Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour after US officials said he was likely killed in drone strikes -- a potential blow to the resurgent militant movement.

IMAGE #40>An Afghan protester stands near the bodies of victims at the scene of a suicide attack that targeted crowds of minority Shiite Hazaras during a demonstration at the Deh Mazang Circle of Kabul on July 23, 2016. Islamic State jihadists claimed responsibility for twin explosions July 23 that ripped through crowds of Shiite Hazaras in Kabul, killing at least 61 people and wounding 207 others in apparently their deadliest attack in the Afghan capital. The bombings during a huge protest over a power transmission line could deepen sectarian divisions in a country well known for communal harmony despite decades of war.



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