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AP Historical Hard Drive 2009

EN_00947067_3715
AP Historical Hard Drive 2009
French U.N. peacekeepers try to identify the caliber of one of the shells that hit the presidential building in Sarajevo, Nov. 17, 1994. The U.N. said that four explosions, caused by rocket-propelled grenades and wire-guided anti-tank missiles, hit the Bosnian building where President Alija Itzetbegovic and other top government officials work, leaving two civilians wounded, one of them seriously. The building is located in the center of the Bosnian capital. (AP Photo/Enric F. Marti)
14088 Minimum price 50PLN
1994-11-17
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
Enric F. Marti
2690090
2,17MB
26cm x 17cm przy 300dpi
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