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A M109 howitzer destroyed by NATO forces in the desert outside Benghazi, Libya

A M109 howitzer destroyed by NATO forces in the desert outside Benghazi, Libya


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A M109 howitzer destroyed by NATO forces in the desert outside Benghazi, Libya

A M109 155mm self-propelled howitzer destroyed by NATO forces in the desert just outside Benghazi, Libya.
A war betwean Gaddafi army and Libyas Transitional National Council army with air support from NATO started on March 17, 2011

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© Andrew Chittock/Stocktrek Images

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This print captures the aftermath of a fierce battle in the desolate desert just outside Benghazi, Libya. Standing as a testament to the intense conflict that unfolded during the Libyan civil war, we see an M109 155mm self-propelled howitzer reduced to wreckage by NATO forces. The image serves as a stark reminder of the brutal warfare that took place between Muammar Gaddafi's army and Libya's Transitional National Council army, with NATO providing crucial air support. The war erupted on March 17,2011, igniting rebellion and political unrest throughout the region. In this scene devoid of human presence, we witness the devastating impact of armed forces clashing in an unforgiving landscape. The abandoned tank lies damaged and destroyed amidst other combat vehicles scattered across the vast desert expanse. Andrew Chittock skillfully captures both the scale and destruction of this conflict through his lens. The color image portrays a single object -the tank- against a backdrop of endless sand dunes under clear blue skies. This photograph not only documents history but also raises questions about foreign military intervention and its consequences. It symbolizes both imperialism and national liberation while serving as a somber reminder of lives lost and communities torn apart by violence.

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