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  • Lumières brisées - Kosovo
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo

     

  • Lumières brisées - Kosovo
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    La communauté albanienne de Macédoine sacrifie des centaines de moutons pour les partager pendant le Bajram avec les réfugiés venant du Kosovo.
    © Emmanuel Ortiz
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    La communauté albanienne de Macédoine sacrifie des centaines de moutons pour les partager pendant le Bajram avec les réfugiés venant du Kosovo.
    © Emmanuel Ortiz

     

  • Lumières brisées - Kosovo
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    1998 - Albanie - Tropoja - Funérailles d'un conductor de ferry tué par un sniper à la frontière entree le nord de l'Albanie et du Kosovo.
    © Emmanuel Ortiz
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    1998 - Albanie - Tropoja - Funérailles d'un conductor de ferry tué par un sniper à la frontière entree le nord de l'Albanie et du Kosovo.
    © Emmanuel Ortiz

     

  • Lumières brisées - Kosovo
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    1999 - Mitrovica, Kosovo - Un soldat français de la KFOR regarde une maison serbe brûler du côté albanais de Mitrovica. Alors que les Albanais du Kosovo rentrent chez eux après avoir été chassés vers les pays voisins, nombre d’entre eux se vengent en brûlant des maisons serbes, chassant et tuant tout Serbe resté après le départ des forces de sécurité serbes du Kosovo.
    © Emmanuel Ortiz
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    1999 - Mitrovica, Kosovo - Un soldat français de la KFOR regarde une maison serbe brûler du côté albanais de Mitrovica. Alors que les Albanais du Kosovo rentrent chez eux après avoir été chassés vers les pays voisins, nombre d’entre eux se vengent en brûlant des maisons serbes, chassant et tuant tout Serbe resté après le départ des forces de sécurité serbes du Kosovo.
    © Emmanuel Ortiz

     

  • Lumières brisées - Kosovo
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    1999 - Peć, Kosovo - Un magasin d’art albanais près du marché de Peć, éventré par les forces serbes. La plupart de la population albanaise de Peć a été chassée vers le Monténégro voisin, et nombreux sont ceux qui n’ont fait que transiter par le Monénégro et sont passés en Albanie au sud.
    © Emmanuel Ortiz
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    1999 - Peć, Kosovo - Un magasin d’art albanais près du marché de Peć, éventré par les forces serbes. La plupart de la population albanaise de Peć a été chassée vers le Monténégro voisin, et nombreux sont ceux qui n’ont fait que transiter par le Monénégro et sont passés en Albanie au sud.
    © Emmanuel Ortiz

     

  • Lumières brisées - Kosovo
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    1999 - Peć, Kosovo - Des soldats de l’Armée de Libération du Kosovo (ALK) patrouillent dans les rues de Peć. Les hommes derrière eux cherchent les corps de ceux qui ont été tués par les forces de sécurité serbes.

    1999 - Peć, Kosovo - Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) soldiers patrol the streets of Peć, The men behind them are looking for bodies of those killed by Serb security forces.
    Emmanuel Ortiz
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    1999 - Peć, Kosovo - Des soldats de l’Armée de Libération du Kosovo (ALK) patrouillent dans les rues de Peć. Les hommes derrière eux cherchent les corps de ceux qui ont été tués par les forces de sécurité serbes.

    1999 - Peć, Kosovo - Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) soldiers patrol the streets of Peć, The men behind them are looking for bodies of those killed by Serb security forces.
    Emmanuel Ortiz

     

  • Lumières brisées - Kosovo
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    1999 - Pristina, Kosovo - Un Kosovar est arrêté par des soldats canadiens de la Force du Kosovo (KFOR) dans les rues de Pristina, la capitale.
    © Emmanuel Ortiz
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    1999 - Pristina, Kosovo - Un Kosovar est arrêté par des soldats canadiens de la Force du Kosovo (KFOR) dans les rues de Pristina, la capitale.
    © Emmanuel Ortiz

     

  • Lumières brisées - Bosnie
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    Lumières brisées - Bosnie
    1998 - Albanie - Une femme du Kosovo atteint le nord de l’Albanie après avoir marché dans les montagnes pour échapper au conflit au Kosovo.

    1998 - Albania - A woman from Kosovo reaches the north of Albania after walking across the mountain to escaping the conflict in Kosovo.
    Emmanuel Ortiz
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    Lumières brisées - Bosnie
    1998 - Albanie - Une femme du Kosovo atteint le nord de l’Albanie après avoir marché dans les montagnes pour échapper au conflit au Kosovo.

    1998 - Albania - A woman from Kosovo reaches the north of Albania after walking across the mountain to escaping the conflict in Kosovo.
    Emmanuel Ortiz

     

  • Lumières brisées - Kosovo
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    1998 - Blace, Macédoine - Un réfugié kosovar est enterré sur la route de la Macédoine, tandis que des milliers d’entre eux sont poussés hors du Kosovo par les forces de sécurité serbes.
    © Emmanuel Ortiz
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    1998 - Blace, Macédoine - Un réfugié kosovar est enterré sur la route de la Macédoine, tandis que des milliers d’entre eux sont poussés hors du Kosovo par les forces de sécurité serbes.
    © Emmanuel Ortiz

     

  • Lumières brisées - Kosovo
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    1999 - Mitrovica, Kosovo - Un jeune Serbe est désarmé par des soldats français de la KFOR après être passé du côté albanais de la ville avec d’autres membres de sa famille, en route pour rendre visite à sa soeur dans la ville divisée de Mitrovica, dans le nord du Kosovo.

    1999 - Mitrovica, Kosovo - A young Serb man is disarmed by French KFOR troops after crossing into the Kosovo Albanian part of town with other family members on the way to visit his sister in the divided town of Mitrovica in northern Kosovo.
    Emmanuel Ortiz
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    Lumières brisées - Kosovo
    1999 - Mitrovica, Kosovo - Un jeune Serbe est désarmé par des soldats français de la KFOR après être passé du côté albanais de la ville avec d’autres membres de sa famille, en route pour rendre visite à sa soeur dans la ville divisée de Mitrovica, dans le nord du Kosovo.

    1999 - Mitrovica, Kosovo - A young Serb man is disarmed by French KFOR troops after crossing into the Kosovo Albanian part of town with other family members on the way to visit his sister in the divided town of Mitrovica in northern Kosovo.
    Emmanuel Ortiz

     

  • Lumières brisées - Bosnie
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    Lumières brisées - Bosnie
    1998 - Albanie - Alors que le conflit au Kosovo s’intensifie, les réfugiés kosovars fuient par les montagnes vers le nord de l’Albanie.

    1998 - Albania - As the conflict in Kosovo intensifies, Kosovar refugees flee across the mountains into northern Albania..
    Emmanuel Ortiz
    4403
    Lumières brisées - Bosnie
    1998 - Albanie - Alors que le conflit au Kosovo s’intensifie, les réfugiés kosovars fuient par les montagnes vers le nord de l’Albanie.

    1998 - Albania - As the conflict in Kosovo intensifies, Kosovar refugees flee across the mountains into northern Albania..
    Emmanuel Ortiz

     

  • Irak
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    Irak
    Sadr City, banlieue est de Bagdad, 27 mars 2008
    Les parents d’un petit garçon de 3 ans, tué par balles alors qu’il jouait près de chez lui, pleurent devant la morgue de l’hôpital de Sadr City. Les affrontements ont continué pendant un troisième jour entre les milices de Sadr et les forces armées irakiennes à Sadr City et Basra.
    © João Silva
    27/03/2008
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    27/03/2008
    Irak
    Sadr City, banlieue est de Bagdad, 27 mars 2008
    Les parents d’un petit garçon de 3 ans, tué par balles alors qu’il jouait près de chez lui, pleurent devant la morgue de l’hôpital de Sadr City. Les affrontements ont continué pendant un troisième jour entre les milices de Sadr et les forces armées irakiennes à Sadr City et Basra.
    © João Silva

     

  • Irak
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    Irak
    Sadr City, banlieue est de Bagdad, 27 mars 2008
    Le corps d’un petit garçon de 3 ans, tué par balles alors qu’il jouait près de chez lui, repose à la morgue de l’hôpital, pendant que les affrontements entre les milices de Sadr et les forces armées irakiennes et américaines continuent de faire rage dans le pays.
    © João Silva
    27/03/2008
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    27/03/2008
    Irak
    Sadr City, banlieue est de Bagdad, 27 mars 2008
    Le corps d’un petit garçon de 3 ans, tué par balles alors qu’il jouait près de chez lui, repose à la morgue de l’hôpital, pendant que les affrontements entre les milices de Sadr et les forces armées irakiennes et américaines continuent de faire rage dans le pays.
    © João Silva

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    In a refugee settlement in southern Baghdad. The site, an abandoned Iraqi military base, is home to some 70 displaced families. The average Iraqi family has five.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    01/02/2008
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    01/02/2008
    Inside Iraq
    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    In a refugee settlement in southern Baghdad. The site, an abandoned Iraqi military base, is home to some 70 displaced families. The average Iraqi family has five.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    A concrete blast wall divides the violence-wracked Dora neighborhood. Dora emerged as a Sunni insurgent stronghold in 2006, with many Shiite and Christian residents forced to flee.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    18/01/2008
    790
    18/01/2008
    Inside Iraq
    A concrete blast wall divides the violence-wracked Dora neighborhood. Dora emerged as a Sunni insurgent stronghold in 2006, with many Shiite and Christian residents forced to flee.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    Walls 12 feet high (7.3 m) adding up to a total of 450 miles (700 km) now separate and surround at least eleven Sunni and Shiite enclaves in Baghdad.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    18/01/2008
    789
    18/01/2008
    Inside Iraq
    Walls 12 feet high (7.3 m) adding up to a total of 450 miles (700 km) now separate and surround at least eleven Sunni and Shiite enclaves in Baghdad.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    CLC's checkpoint (The Concerned Local Citizens )
    in southern Baghdad's Saha neighborhood. The first CLC units were born out of the Anbar awakening and have since spread to various regions in Iraq, including Baghdad. The most successful CLCs have assumed full responsibility for local security and it is hoped that many CLCs will eventually become integrated into the Iraq national police force.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    18/01/2008
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    18/01/2008
    Inside Iraq
    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    CLC's checkpoint (The Concerned Local Citizens )
    in southern Baghdad's Saha neighborhood. The first CLC units were born out of the Anbar awakening and have since spread to various regions in Iraq, including Baghdad. The most successful CLCs have assumed full responsibility for local security and it is hoped that many CLCs will eventually become integrated into the Iraq national police force.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    Soldiers search an abandoned house in the Mekanik neighborhood. It is unclear how many of those who fled Baghdad will ever return.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    Janvier 2008
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    Janvier 2008
    Inside Iraq
    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    Soldiers search an abandoned house in the Mekanik neighborhood. It is unclear how many of those who fled Baghdad will ever return.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    One year of the surge in Baghdad.
    At the market of southern Baghdad's Abu T'shir neighborhood.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    18/01/2008
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    18/01/2008
    Inside Iraq
    One year of the surge in Baghdad.
    At the market of southern Baghdad's Abu T'shir neighborhood.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    US Army soldiers from the 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment patrol in the Mekanik section of southern Baghdad.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    15/01/2008
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    15/01/2008
    Inside Iraq
    One year of the surge in Baghdad
    US Army soldiers from the 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment patrol in the Mekanik section of southern Baghdad.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Irak
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    Irak
    Bagdad, 9 octobre 2007
    Un garçon irakien jette un coup d’œil à l’intérieur d’une voiture prise pour cible par des agents de sécurité privés, lorsque celle-ci a approché leur convoi dans le quartier de Karada. Deux femmes chrétiennes ont été tuées et une troisième femme ainsi qu’un enfant ont été blessés.
    © João Silva
    09/10/2007
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    09/10/2007
    Irak
    Bagdad, 9 octobre 2007
    Un garçon irakien jette un coup d’œil à l’intérieur d’une voiture prise pour cible par des agents de sécurité privés, lorsque celle-ci a approché leur convoi dans le quartier de Karada. Deux femmes chrétiennes ont été tuées et une troisième femme ainsi qu’un enfant ont été blessés.
    © João Silva

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    U.S. troops shed their armor and relax for a moment's break from the brutal summertime heat of Iraq. Sometimes temperatures top 120 degrees.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    26/07/2007
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    26/07/2007
    Inside Iraq
    U.S. troops shed their armor and relax for a moment's break from the brutal summertime heat of Iraq. Sometimes temperatures top 120 degrees.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    Iraqi army soldiers and US forces arrest a suspected Sunni insurgent found hiding near weapons caches in Khidr, a town south of Baghdad.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    26/07/2007
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    26/07/2007
    Inside Iraq
    Iraqi army soldiers and US forces arrest a suspected Sunni insurgent found hiding near weapons caches in Khidr, a town south of Baghdad.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    A mother of three children lives illegally in the Green Zone. She has worked with different security companies, doing laundry and patting down women at checkpoints inside the Green Zone to support her kids. Like many Iraqis who
    work for foreign companies in the Green Zone, she has received threats against her life. Now she lives in what is left of a bombed out market for SaddamÕs Republican Guard, sleeping on the floor with her kids 10 yards from their makeshift toilet. SheÕs also taken in another single woman who is also stranded in the Green Zone after working at a Base Exchange store and receiving threats. U.S. military police have recently threated to kick them out.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    14/04/2007
    783
    14/04/2007
    Inside Iraq
    A mother of three children lives illegally in the Green Zone. She has worked with different security companies, doing laundry and patting down women at checkpoints inside the Green Zone to support her kids. Like many Iraqis who
    work for foreign companies in the Green Zone, she has received threats against her life. Now she lives in what is left of a bombed out market for SaddamÕs Republican Guard, sleeping on the floor with her kids 10 yards from their makeshift toilet. SheÕs also taken in another single woman who is also stranded in the Green Zone after working at a Base Exchange store and receiving threats. U.S. military police have recently threated to kick them out.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    Lt. Col. Andrew Poppas, the commander of 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry 82nd Airborne, looks over an Iraqi boy wounded in a roadside bomb attack that killed four of his troops and one other Iraqi boy. The wounded Iraqi youth flew from Qubah in rescue helicopters that carried two wounded Americans as well.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    25/03/2007
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    25/03/2007
    Inside Iraq
    Lt. Col. Andrew Poppas, the commander of 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry 82nd Airborne, looks over an Iraqi boy wounded in a roadside bomb attack that killed four of his troops and one other Iraqi boy. The wounded Iraqi youth flew from Qubah in rescue helicopters that carried two wounded Americans as well.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    U.S. soldiers walk through rubble after a roadside bomb attack against U.S. forces in Qubah, a village in Diyala Province raided by U.S. forces.
    Four U.S. soldiers died in the blast.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    25/03/2007
    817
    25/03/2007
    Inside Iraq
    U.S. soldiers walk through rubble after a roadside bomb attack against U.S. forces in Qubah, a village in Diyala Province raided by U.S. forces.
    Four U.S. soldiers died in the blast.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    Villagers arrested by U.S. forces sit bound in the street after a roadside bomb attack in Qubah that left four Americans and one Iraqi boy dead.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    25/03/2007
    814
    25/03/2007
    Inside Iraq
    Villagers arrested by U.S. forces sit bound in the street after a roadside bomb attack in Qubah that left four Americans and one Iraqi boy dead.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    U.S. soldiers shield a wounded comrade from debris kicked up by a rescue helicopter descending on Qubah. Fighting between U.S. forces and insurgents erupted in the village at dawn, when U.S. troops stormed the city and began
    house-to-house searches for guerilla fighters. Two U.S. troops were wounded in the clashes. Sixteen suspected insurgents were killed.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    24/03/2007
    820
    24/03/2007
    Inside Iraq
    U.S. soldiers shield a wounded comrade from debris kicked up by a rescue helicopter descending on Qubah. Fighting between U.S. forces and insurgents erupted in the village at dawn, when U.S. troops stormed the city and began
    house-to-house searches for guerilla fighters. Two U.S. troops were wounded in the clashes. Sixteen suspected insurgents were killed.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    U.S. soldiers tend to a comrade wounded by gunfire while battling insurgents in Qubah. Two U.S. troops were wounded in the fighting, which began at dawn with an air assault by U.S. forces on the village. Sixteen suspected insurgents
    were killed.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    24/03/2007
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    24/03/2007
    Inside Iraq
    U.S. soldiers tend to a comrade wounded by gunfire while battling insurgents in Qubah. Two U.S. troops were wounded in the fighting, which began at dawn with an air assault by U.S. forces on the village. Sixteen suspected insurgents
    were killed.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    Iraqi women react to U.S. soldiers conducting a raid at their houses.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    24/03/2007
    818
    24/03/2007
    Inside Iraq
    Iraqi women react to U.S. soldiers conducting a raid at their houses.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    A suspected insurgent lays dead after fighting in Qubah, a guerrilla stronghold north of Baqubah in Diyala Province. U.S. troops killed 15 other fighters in the village during an air assault that left two U.S. troops wounded.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    24/03/2007
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    24/03/2007
    Inside Iraq
    A suspected insurgent lays dead after fighting in Qubah, a guerrilla stronghold north of Baqubah in Diyala Province. U.S. troops killed 15 other fighters in the village during an air assault that left two U.S. troops wounded.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    Numbers inked with black marker show on the hand of an Iraqi woman in Qubah, a village in Diyala Province raided by U.S. forces. U.S. troops soldiers
    marked the hands of women and the back of the neck of men with numbers for the neighborhood and home they were from according to a grid U.S. troops drew over the village. Lt. Col. Andrew Poppas said the numbering system allowed U.S. troops to tell whether anyone was moving about the village despite a lockdown following a U.S. attack against insurgents who'd settled there.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    24/03/2007
    815
    24/03/2007
    Inside Iraq
    Numbers inked with black marker show on the hand of an Iraqi woman in Qubah, a village in Diyala Province raided by U.S. forces. U.S. troops soldiers
    marked the hands of women and the back of the neck of men with numbers for the neighborhood and home they were from according to a grid U.S. troops drew over the village. Lt. Col. Andrew Poppas said the numbering system allowed U.S. troops to tell whether anyone was moving about the village despite a lockdown following a U.S. attack against insurgents who'd settled there.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    U.S. troops soldier marks the hands of women and the back of the neck of men with numbers for the neighborhood and home they were from according to a grid U.S. troops drew over the village. Lt. Col. Andrew Poppas said the
    numbering system allowed U.S. troops to tell whether anyone was moving about the village despite a lockdown following a U.S. attack against insurgents who'd settled.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    24/03/2007
    813
    24/03/2007
    Inside Iraq
    U.S. troops soldier marks the hands of women and the back of the neck of men with numbers for the neighborhood and home they were from according to a grid U.S. troops drew over the village. Lt. Col. Andrew Poppas said the
    numbering system allowed U.S. troops to tell whether anyone was moving about the village despite a lockdown following a U.S. attack against insurgents who'd settled.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    U.S. soldiers from A Troop 5th Squadron 73rd Cavalry detain suspected insurgent sympathizers after killing a militant caught laying a roadside
    bomb on the outskirts of Baquba. Women from the village begged for the release of the men as U.S. soldiers led them away.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    15/03/2007
    811
    15/03/2007
    Inside Iraq
    U.S. soldiers from A Troop 5th Squadron 73rd Cavalry detain suspected insurgent sympathizers after killing a militant caught laying a roadside
    bomb on the outskirts of Baquba. Women from the village begged for the release of the men as U.S. soldiers led them away.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
    810
    Inside Iraq
    U. S. soldiers in field
    U.S. soldiers fan out across an open field near Baquba, searching for a sniper who fired one shot in their direction. Moments before coming under attack, the soldiers discovered a Kalashnikov, a Koran and the makings of a roadside bomb in a hiding place in the same area where U.S. forces killed one suspected insurgent.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    15/03/2007
    810
    15/03/2007
    Inside Iraq
    U. S. soldiers in field
    U.S. soldiers fan out across an open field near Baquba, searching for a sniper who fired one shot in their direction. Moments before coming under attack, the soldiers discovered a Kalashnikov, a Koran and the makings of a roadside bomb in a hiding place in the same area where U.S. forces killed one suspected insurgent.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    Soldiers from A Troop, 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry keep watch March 11 over the ruins of a police station destroyed by insurgents in the largely Sunni village of Zurah, which sits on the outskirts of Baquba. In recent days U.S. forces
    have renewed their presence in the area to quell rising sectarian violence and insurgent activity. U.S. troops say the plan to clear insurgents from the outlying areas of Baquba, where U.S. forces say Sunni insurgents have overrun whole villages.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    11/03/2007
    807
    11/03/2007
    Inside Iraq
    Soldiers from A Troop, 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry keep watch March 11 over the ruins of a police station destroyed by insurgents in the largely Sunni village of Zurah, which sits on the outskirts of Baquba. In recent days U.S. forces
    have renewed their presence in the area to quell rising sectarian violence and insurgent activity. U.S. troops say the plan to clear insurgents from the outlying areas of Baquba, where U.S. forces say Sunni insurgents have overrun whole villages.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
    798
    Inside Iraq
    Medics and stretcher bearers carry badly wounded Iraqi soldier into the emergency room at Charlie Medical Co. at Camp Ramadi.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    06/12/2006
    798
    06/12/2006
    Inside Iraq
    Medics and stretcher bearers carry badly wounded Iraqi soldier into the emergency room at Charlie Medical Co. at Camp Ramadi.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
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    Inside Iraq
    US Marines from 2nd Battalion
    U.S. Marines from 2nd Battalion 8th Marines celebrate the Marine's birthday at their station in Rawah.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    13/11/2006
    809
    13/11/2006
    Inside Iraq
    US Marines from 2nd Battalion
    U.S. Marines from 2nd Battalion 8th Marines celebrate the Marine's birthday at their station in Rawah.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Irak
    951
    Irak
    Irak, 31 octobre 2006. Le sergent Jesse E. Leach traîne le soldat de première classe Juan Valdez-Castillo (4e section d’assaut mobile, compagnie d’armes, 2e bataillon, 8e régiment de Marines) hors de portée des tirs du sniper qui vient de le toucher au bras et au côté, lors d’une patrouille conjointe avec l’armée irakienne à Karmah (province d’Anbar). Juan Valdez-Castillo a survécu à ses blessures.
    © João Silva
    31/10/2006
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    31/10/2006
    Irak
    Irak, 31 octobre 2006. Le sergent Jesse E. Leach traîne le soldat de première classe Juan Valdez-Castillo (4e section d’assaut mobile, compagnie d’armes, 2e bataillon, 8e régiment de Marines) hors de portée des tirs du sniper qui vient de le toucher au bras et au côté, lors d’une patrouille conjointe avec l’armée irakienne à Karmah (province d’Anbar). Juan Valdez-Castillo a survécu à ses blessures.
    © João Silva

     

  • Inside Iraq
    804
    Inside Iraq
    The wounded insurgent is questioned by U.S soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV after he was captured at the market place where the gunfire happened. There was no question that he was with the insurgents ( the mask and AK 47 was found with him). He says he is Sunni while a few Shiite women begging US soldiers to release him.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    28/09/2006
    804
    28/09/2006
    Inside Iraq
    The wounded insurgent is questioned by U.S soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV after he was captured at the market place where the gunfire happened. There was no question that he was with the insurgents ( the mask and AK 47 was found with him). He says he is Sunni while a few Shiite women begging US soldiers to release him.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
    803
    Inside Iraq
    Shiite women beg the US soldiers to release the Iraqi boy who was wounded and captured during the gunfire at the market place at Al Dora, south of Baghdad. The detainee repeated that he was Sunni. He was questioned by
    US soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV. There was no question that he was with the insurgents ( the mask and AK 47 was found with him).
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    28/09/2006
    803
    28/09/2006
    Inside Iraq
    Shiite women beg the US soldiers to release the Iraqi boy who was wounded and captured during the gunfire at the market place at Al Dora, south of Baghdad. The detainee repeated that he was Sunni. He was questioned by
    US soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV. There was no question that he was with the insurgents ( the mask and AK 47 was found with him).
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
    797
    Inside Iraq
    Iraqi soldiers look at part of the remains of a suicide bomber at the scene of a suicide car bomb attack on US convoy in Al Dora, south of Baghdad.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    28/09/2006
    797
    28/09/2006
    Inside Iraq
    Iraqi soldiers look at part of the remains of a suicide bomber at the scene of a suicide car bomb attack on US convoy in Al Dora, south of Baghdad.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
    796
    Inside Iraq
    U.S. soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV watch the fire at the market of Al Dora, south of Baghdad. No one was hurt in the fire, the cause of
    which is still unknown.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    28/09/2006
    796
    28/09/2006
    Inside Iraq
    U.S. soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV watch the fire at the market of Al Dora, south of Baghdad. No one was hurt in the fire, the cause of
    which is still unknown.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
    795
    Inside Iraq
    U.S. soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV and INP wait at the gate of the house while the owner opens it to let them search the house at Al Dora, south of Baghdad.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    28/09/2006
    795
    28/09/2006
    Inside Iraq
    U.S. soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th INF Regiment 101 Airborne DIV attached to 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th INF DIV and INP wait at the gate of the house while the owner opens it to let them search the house at Al Dora, south of Baghdad.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Irak
    952
    Irak
    Ramadi, 30 juin 2006
    Après avoir fouillé un immeuble à la recherche d’insurgés, les Marines américains, accompagnés de la compagnie de manœuvre 3/8, s’élancent dans une rue remplie de fumée verte afin d’échapper aux tirs de snipers.
    © João Silva
    30/06/2006
    952
    30/06/2006
    Irak
    Ramadi, 30 juin 2006
    Après avoir fouillé un immeuble à la recherche d’insurgés, les Marines américains, accompagnés de la compagnie de manœuvre 3/8, s’élancent dans une rue remplie de fumée verte afin d’échapper aux tirs de snipers.
    © João Silva

     

  • Irak
    947
    Irak
    Ramadi, 26 juin 2006
    À Ramadi, des soldats américains du 37e régiment blindé portent le corps d’un de leurs compagnons jusqu’à l’hélicoptère. Le soldat non identifié a été mortellement blessé lorsqu’un tir de mortier a atterri à côté de son véhicule, après une opération de nuit menée par les forces américaines pour sécuriser un quartier local.
    © João Silva
    26/06/2006
    947
    26/06/2006
    Irak
    Ramadi, 26 juin 2006
    À Ramadi, des soldats américains du 37e régiment blindé portent le corps d’un de leurs compagnons jusqu’à l’hélicoptère. Le soldat non identifié a été mortellement blessé lorsqu’un tir de mortier a atterri à côté de son véhicule, après une opération de nuit menée par les forces américaines pour sécuriser un quartier local.
    © João Silva

     

  • Irak
    954
    Irak
    Bagdad, 16 juin 2006
    Les membres du commando du ministère de l’Intérieur irakien inspectent la tête décapitée d’un kamikaze à la mosquée chiite de Buratha, après une attaque qui a tué plus de dix fidèles pendant la prière du vendredi.
    © João Silva
    15/06/2006
    954
    15/06/2006
    Irak
    Bagdad, 16 juin 2006
    Les membres du commando du ministère de l’Intérieur irakien inspectent la tête décapitée d’un kamikaze à la mosquée chiite de Buratha, après une attaque qui a tué plus de dix fidèles pendant la prière du vendredi.
    © João Silva

     

  • Inside Iraq
    823
    Inside Iraq
    Iraq, Ramadi, blast in roof
    U.S. Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, Kilo company open fire on the insurgents from the observation's posts on the roof of the main Iraqi government building complex in Ramadi, Iraq. U.S. Marines are tasked with guarding the government compound situated in the heart of a hostile urban neighborhood in downtown Ramadi, and the complex has come under frequent attacks from snipers, car bombers and insurgent fire teams.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    29/04/2006
    823
    29/04/2006
    Inside Iraq
    Iraq, Ramadi, blast in roof
    U.S. Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, Kilo company open fire on the insurgents from the observation's posts on the roof of the main Iraqi government building complex in Ramadi, Iraq. U.S. Marines are tasked with guarding the government compound situated in the heart of a hostile urban neighborhood in downtown Ramadi, and the complex has come under frequent attacks from snipers, car bombers and insurgent fire teams.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
    792
    Inside Iraq
    U.S. Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, Kilo company scan streets and surrounding buildings for insurgents during a patrol in Ramadi, 115 kilometers (70 miles) west of Baghdad.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    27/04/2006
    792
    27/04/2006
    Inside Iraq
    U.S. Marines from the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, Kilo company scan streets and surrounding buildings for insurgents during a patrol in Ramadi, 115 kilometers (70 miles) west of Baghdad.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor

     

  • Inside Iraq
    806
    Inside Iraq
    Iman, 25 takes exercise at the Khadamiyah Women's Prison. Iman is in detention awaiting trial on kidnapping charges.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor
    11/04/2006
    806
    11/04/2006
    Inside Iraq
    Iman, 25 takes exercise at the Khadamiyah Women's Prison. Iman is in detention awaiting trial on kidnapping charges.
    © Yuri Kozyrev / Noor