
Nicole Tung
Photojournalist at La Maleta de Portbou
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3 weeks ago |
infobae.com | Marc Santora |Liubov Sholudko |Nicole Tung
Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022)Drones (Pilotless Planes)Defense and Military ForcesUnited States International RelationsPeace ProcessInternational RelationsUkraineRussiaPerseguidos por drones, acechados por francotiradores y rodeados de campos minados, los soldados que luchan en Ucrania no pueden arriesgarse a distraerse ni por un instante.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Marc Santora |Liubov Sholudko |Nicole Tung
Mientras diplomáticos y líderes europeos hablan de una posible tregua, las batallas en las que Rusia y Ucrania se enfrentan son tan intensas como cualquier otra que se haya librado en esta guerra. Soldados ucranianos marchan durante una iniciación para dar la bienvenida a los nuevos miembros de la 33ª Brigada Mecanizada Separada en un campo de entrenamiento en la región oriental de Donetsk el domingo. Credit...
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4 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Marc Santora |Liubov Sholudko |Nicole Tung
For soldiers and commanders on the edge of battle, any talk about a lasting cease-fire still feels like a dangerous fantasy. Ukrainian soldiers marching during an initiation to welcome new members of the 33rd Separate Mechanized Brigade at a training ground in the eastern region of Donetsk on Sunday. Credit... Hunted by drones, stalked by snipers and surrounded by minefields, soldiers fighting in Ukraine can't risk even a small lapse in concentration. That is why Col.
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Dec 13, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Ben Hubbard |Nicole Tung
Aunque Al Assad había huido de Siria y sus fuerzas militares y de seguridad se habían disuelto a medida que los rebeldes avanzaban hacia Damasco, ella seguía teniendo miedo, y solo dio su nombre de pila, Hanaa. "Volverán y nos matarán", dijo. Muchas de las oficinas del centro aún contenían voluminosos papeles, como informes de investigación, expedientes de casos, listas de personal y registros de prisioneros.
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Dec 12, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Ben Hubbard |Nicole Tung
Although Mr. al-Assad had fled Syria and his military and security forces had melted away as the rebels advanced on Damascus, she was still scared, and she gave only her first name, Hanaa. "They will come back and kill us," she said. Many of the facility's offices still contained voluminous paperwork, including investigation reports, case files, personnel lists and prisoner registries.
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