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December 15, 2020
Remnants from Munitions
A heavy metal remnant found at the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral on October 13, following two strikes on the church in the afternoon of October 8. © 2020 Human Rights Watch
A heavy metal remnant with Allen bolts found at the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral on October 13, following two strikes on the church in the afternoon of October 8. © 2020 Human Rights Watch
A remnant with a numeric code found at the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral on October 13 following two strikes on the church in the afternoon of October 8. © 2020 Human Rights Watch
A remnant with alpha-numeric codes and Allen bolts found at the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral on October 13, following two strikes on the church in the afternoon of October 8. © 2020 Human Rights Watch
A remnant with alpha-numeric codes and Allen bolts found at the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral on October 13, following two strikes on the church in the afternoon of October 8. © 2020 Human Rights Watch
A remnant with alpha-numeric codes and a data plate found at the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral on October 13, following two strikes on the church in the afternoon of October 8. © 2020 Human Rights Watch
A remnant with alpha-numeric codes and a data plate found at the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral on October 13, following two strikes on the church in the afternoon of October 8. © 2020 Human Rights Watch
A circuit board found at the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral on October 13 following two strikes on the church in the afternoon of October 8. © 2020 Human Rights Watch
A remnant with a data plate containing alpha-numeric codes found at the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral on October 13, following two strikes on it on the afternoon of October 8. © 2020 Human Rights Watch