RM2J2AD7W–7th March 1991 An oil-well burns out of control beyond an abandoned Iraqi T55 tank in the Burgan oilfield, south of Kuwait City.
RM2E4Y6KJ–18th September 1993 The battle-scarred former Cinema Rivoli in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.
RM2E4Y6WD–18th September 1993 Part of the battle-scarred former Cinema Rivoli in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.
RM2E40FFA–18th September 1993 The battle-scarred 'Cinema Opera' building, Royal Hotel and the Cinema Rivoli in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.
RM2E3JBAA–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, life goes on in battle-scarred buildings near the Green Line in Beirut.
RM2E3PC30–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, a battle-scarred street near the Green Line in Beirut.
RM2E3PC91–18th September 1993 The skeleton of a lamp post stands in front of the battle-scarred 'Cinema Opera' building in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.
RM2E49F4T–18th September 1993 Battle-scarred buildings in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.
RM2E4EFC3–18th September 1993 Battle-scarred buildings in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.
RM2E40F4Y–18th September 1993 The battle-scarred 'Cinema Opera' building and the Royal Hotel in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.
RM2E4MJCC–18th September 1993 Part of the battle-scarred Ezzeddine building in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.
RM2E3DD65–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, life goes on in battle-scarred buildings near the Green Line in Beirut.
RM2E40ETW–18th September 1993 The skeleton of a lamp post stands in front of the battle-scarred 'Cinema Opera' building and the Royal Hotel in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.
RM2E3JBCX–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, life goes on in battle-scarred buildings near the Green Line in Beirut.
RM2E3DD3N–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, life goes on in battle-scarred buildings near the Green Line in Beirut.
RM2E37JA1–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, life goes on in battle-scarred buildings near the Green Line in Beirut.
RM2E31TNX–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, life goes on in a battle-scarred building near the Green Line in Beirut.
RM2E2RXJY–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, life goes on in a battle-scarred building in Beirut.
RM2E2BBXA–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, life goes on in a battle-scarred building near the Green Line in Beirut.
RM2E2BBPH–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, life goes on in a battle-scarred building near the Green Line in Beirut.
RM2E2JARC–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, shattered buildings line a street near the Green Line in Beirut.
RM2E258HG–18th September 1993 The shell-shattered Yellow House (today, the Beit Beirut Museum & Urban Cultural Centre) on the Green Line in Beirut.
RM2E2JABP–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, life goes on in battle-scarred buildings near the Green Line in Beirut.
RM2E22REN–18th September 1993 Wrecked buildings on the Green Line in Beirut.
RM2E22R56–18th September 1993 Children play in the rubble of a demolished building in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.
RM2E22R95–18th September 1993 Wrecked buildings along a street on the Green Line in Beirut.
RM2E1YFHF–18th September 1993 The Martyrs' Monument stands among the rubble in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.
RM2E1TAXK–18th September 1993 The Martyrs' Monument stands among the rubble in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.
RM2E1RPGB–18th September 1993 Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah, at the podium during a Hezbollah conference in southern Beirut.
RM2E1NFPX–18th September 1993 The prominent Shia cleric, Grand Ayatollah Muhammad Husayn Fadlallah, at a Hezbollah conference in southern Beirut.
RM2E1NFMB–18th September 1993 A speaker at the podium during a Hezbollah conference in southern Beirut.
RM2D85TMF–18th September 1993 Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah (black turban and glasses) with other prominent leaders during a Hezbollah conference in southern Beirut.
RM2D80BKM–18th September 1993 Devastated buildings form a backdrop to the badly damaged 12th century Al-Omari Grand Mosque on Rue Weygand in Beirut.
RM2D7N3KG–18th September 1993 Badly damaged buildings along Rue Weygand in Beirut.
RM2D7EKYP–18th September 1993 Badly damaged buildings along Rue Weygand in Beirut. The yellow oriental-style Beirut Municipality building is on the right.
RM2D7AA22–18th September 1993 The badly damaged 12th century Al-Omari Grand Mosque on Rue Weygand stands beyond a pile of rubble from Martyrs' Square in Beirut.
RM2D7A9NT–18th September 1993 Damaged buildings line a street, running off Martyrs' Square in Beirut.
RM2D74JRY–18th September 1993 A damaged neon advertising sign on top of a building in Martyrs’ Square Beirut.
RM2D6TA4K–18th September 1993 A war-ravaged Martyrs’ Square in Beirut, which formed the demarcation line between the warring factions.
RM2D6M22W–18th September 1993 A war-ravaged Martyrs’ Square in Beirut, which formed the demarcation line between the warring factions.
RM2D630J5–18th September 1993 Children play in the shelter of a massive pile of rubble in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.
RM2D5ENEG–18th September 1993 A war-ravaged Martyrs’ Square in Beirut, dominated by the former Rivoli Cinema building in the background.
RM2D512YA–18th September 1993 The Martyrs' Monument stands among the rubble in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.
RM2D5134T–18th September 1993 The Martyrs' Monument stands among the rubble in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.
RM2D4W5D8–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, life goes on in a battle-scarred building on Michel Zakhour street, Beirut.
RM2D4W5EE–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, life goes on in battle-scarred buildings on Michel Zakhour street, Beirut.
RM2D4W5BY–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, life goes on in a battle-scarred building on Michel Zakhour street, Beirut.
RM2D4PK0B–18th September 1993 After 15 years of civil war, life goes on in a battle-scarred building on Michel Zakhour street, Beirut.
RM2D4EAD2–18th September 1993 Battle-scarred buildings along Michel Zakhour street in Chiyah, a southern suburb of Beirut, are testament to 15 years of civil war.
RM2D4E9RF–18th September 1993 A confused entanglement of wires carrying mains electricity in a southern Beirut.
RM2D03BA9–18th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: Dutch Leopard II Main Battle Tanks about to be unloaded from a ship in the Croatian port of Split.
RM2D03C2W–18th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: a Dutch Leopard II Main Battle Tank being unloaded from a ship in the Croatian port of Split.
RM2D0WC3F–28th March 1993 During the Siege of Sarajevo: on Ilije Grbica (today called Nize Banje), a man climbs a long set of snow-covered steps.
RM2D0TR79–10th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: British soldiers of the Queen’s Royal Hussars unpack 120mm smoke-bomb tank ammunition at their base in Kupres.
RM2D03AK6–18th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: Dutch Leopard II Main Battle Tanks about to be unloaded from a ship in the Croatian port of Split.
RM2CXW15W–13th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: a British Army 155mm AS-90 self-propelled gun, part of the IFOR contingent, has just arrived in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CX18WD–13th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: a British Army 155mm AS-90 self-propelled gun, part of the IFOR contingent, has just arrived in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CX19RC–13th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: a British Army 155mm AS-90 self-propelled gun, part of the IFOR contingent, has just arrived in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CX182F–13th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: a British Army CRARRV (Challenger Armoured Repair and Recovery Vehicle), part of the IFOR contingent, has just arrived in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CWC8BP–13th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: British Army armour, part of the IFOR contingent, unloading from the United States Navy transport ship, MV Cape Race, in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CWC7TX–13th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: soldiers relax on their British Army CRARRVs (Challenger Armoured Repair and Recovery Vehicles) part of the IFOR contingent, at the docks in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CWC8FE–13th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: British Army armour, part of the IFOR contingent, unloading from the United States Navy transport ship, MV Cape Race, in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CWC7N3–13th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: soldiers relax on their British Army CRARRVs (Challenger Armoured Repair and Recovery Vehicles) part of the IFOR contingent, at the docks in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CWC87N–13th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: British Army armour, part of the IFOR contingent, unloading from the United States Navy transport ship, MV Cape Race, in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CWC80P–13th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: British Army armour, part of the IFOR contingent, unloading from the United States Navy transport ship, MV Cape Race, in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CWC849–13th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: British Army armour, part of the IFOR contingent, unloading from the United States Navy transport ship, MV Cape Race, in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CW4N1X–18th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: a German Army Rheinmetall Landsysteme Transportpanzer 1 (Fuchs) APC in Divulje Barracks, Split, Croatia.
RM2CW4N7G–8th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: Tank Transporters carrying British Army Challenger 1 Main Battle Tanks of the Queen’s Royal Hussars, part of the IFOR contingent, having just arrived in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CW4N61–8th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: Tank Transporters carrying British Army Challenger 1 Main Battle Tanks of the Queen’s Royal Hussars, part of the IFOR contingent, having just arrived in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CW1B67–18th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: inflatable (pneumatic) de-mining shoes, worn by a French soldier conducting mine clearance around the runway at Mostar airport.
RM2CW1B40–18th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: French soldiers conducting mine clearance in heavy rain, around the runway at Mostar airport.
RM2CTNJK1–27th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: British Army armour, part of the newly formed IFOR contingent, arrives in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CTNJDT–18th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: a French AMX-10RC Reconnaissance Vehicle (Tank Destroyer) parked next to the control tower at Mostar airport.
RM2CTH19F–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: the Neretva River flows past the destroyed Most Hasana Brkića (Hasan Brkića Bridge) on the southern outskirts of Mostar.
RM2CTNHMC–27th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: British Army armour, part of the newly formed IFOR contingent, unloading from the United States Navy transport ship, MV Cape Race, in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CTH1E9–27th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: British Army armour, part of the newly formed IFOR contingent, unloading from the United States Navy transport ship, MV Cape Race, in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CTH1C0–27th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: British military hardware, part of the newly formed IFOR contingent, about to disembark from the United States Navy transport ship, MV Cape Race, in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CTNJ4C–27th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: British Army armour, part of the newly formed IFOR contingent, arrives in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CTNHX1–27th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: British Army armour, part of the newly formed IFOR contingent, arrives in the port of Split, Croatia.
RM2CTBMKG–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: the battle-scarred Staklena Banka building, formerly the Ljubljaska Banka, in Mostar.
RM2CTBMCP–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: a destroyed building at the junction of Mostarskog bataljona and Adema Buca in Mostar.
RM2CTBM89–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: the ruined Lakišića mosque on Mostarskog bataljona, in Mostar. In the background are destroyed buildings on the east side of the river.
RM2CTBMWD–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: the ruined Lakišića mosque on Mostarskog bataljona, in Mostar.
RM2CTBN5E–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: destroyed buildings at the junction of Mostarskog bataljona and Bulevar in Mostar.
RM2CT6CA6–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: destroyed buildings at the junction of Mostarskog bataljona and Adema Buca in Mostar.
RM2CT6C65–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: No.1 Kujundziluk, on the east side (Muslim) of the Neretva River in Mostar.
RM2CT6CHX–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: destroyed buildings along Adema Buca street in Mostar.
RM2CT6BND–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: the view along Kujundžiluk street towards the Stari Most (Old Bridge) in Mostar.
RM2CT6C13–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: people cross a cable footbridge that replaced the destroyed Stari Most (Old Bridge), over the Neretva River in Mostar.
RM2CRY9T9–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: in Mostar, local people walk across a temporary steel bridge (today, the Most Musala), over the Neretva River.
RM2CRY8D4–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: a Spanish Army Santa Barbara VEC (Cavalry Scout Vehicle), part of the UNPROFOR contingent, crosses a temporary bridge on Mostarskog bataljona street in Mostar.
RM2CRY95B–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: a Spanish Army Santa Barbara VEC (Cavalry Scout Vehicle), part of the UNPROFOR contingent, crosses a temporary bridge on Mostarskog bataljona street in Mostar.
RM2CPW70G–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: detail of battle-scarred buildings on Mostarskog bataljona Street, on the east side of the river in Mostar.
RM2CPW800–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: local people walk across a temporary steel bridge (today, the Most Musala), over the Neretva River in Mostar.
RM2CPW7FC–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: detail of battle-scarred buildings on Mostarskog bataljona Street, on the east side of the river in Mostar.
RM2CPW6JM–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: battle-scarred buildings on Mostarskog bataljona Street, on the east side of the river in Mostar.
RM2CPNBXY–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: the view west, down Mostarskog bataljona on the east (Muslim) side of the river in Mostar, towards a temporary bridge (today, the Most Musala), over the Neretva River.
RM2CMN2R9–8th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: a Westland Lynx helicopter in low flight at Split airport in Croatia.
RM2CMN4AM–8th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: a Westland Lynx helicopter in low flight at Split airport in Croatia.
RM2CNPRE4–10th December 1995 During the war in Bosnia: the view west, down Mostarskog bataljona on the east (Muslim) side of the river in Mostar, towards a temporary bridge (today, the Most Musala), over the Neretva River.
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