First Karabakh War, 1992-1994. Horadiz in the Fizuli Region of Azerbaijan was completely destroyed during the fighting between Azerbaijani and Armenian armed forces for control over Nagorno-Karabakh and adjacent territories in 1992-1994.01.08.1994#8740413
Azerbaijan. The Alley of Shakhids (soldiers killed for the freedom of Azerbaijan) in Nagorny Park, Baku.01.06.1994#3124662
Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes. Azerbaijan. Fizuli District. The city of Goradiz destroyed during the Armenian–Azerbaijani conflict.01.06.1994#3124659
Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes. Azerbaijan. Sabirabad District. A camp of refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh in Imishly.01.06.1994#3124658
Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes. Azerbaijan. Sabirabad District. A camp of refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh in Imishly.01.06.1994#3124656
Camp of Azerbaijani refugees that fled from Nagorno-Karabakh. Aghjabadi District, Azerbaijan.01.10.1992#3230142
Camp of Azerbaijani refugees that fled from Nagorno-Karabakh. Aghjabadi District, Azerbaijan.01.10.1992#3230141
Armed conflict between Georgian and Abkhaz separatists in 1992-1993. Fighting in the area of the city of Gagra in Abkhazia near the village of Kolkhida (Psakhara). An Abkhaz militiaman in cover.18.09.1992#8807336
Armed conflict between Georgian and Abkhaz separatists in 1992-1993. Military operations in the area of the city of Gagra in Abkhazia near the village of Kolkhida (Psakhara). Abkhaz militias evacuate those killed during military operations with Georgian troops.18.09.1992#8807337
The civil war in Tajikistan is an armed intra-ethnic conflict between supporters of the central government and various groups represented by the United Tajik Opposition. A female sniper of the National Guard.18.08.1992#8807339
The civil war in Tajikistan is an armed intra-ethnic conflict between supporters of the central government and various groups represented by the United Tajik Opposition. Kulyab armed formations in combat positions.18.08.1992#8807340
The civil war in Tajikistan is an armed intra-ethnic conflict between supporters of the central government and various groups represented by the United Tajik Opposition. Weapons seized from smugglers for opposition groups.18.08.1992#8807341
Camp of Azerbaijani refugees that fled from Nagorno-Karabakh. Aghjabadi District, Azerbaijan.01.06.1992#3230140
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. On November 5, 1991, began the shelling of the city of Sid from the territory of Croatia. The city of Sid became the first settlement on the territory of Serbia to be under attack. A shell found on the territory of a kindergarten.01.12.1991#3271024
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Residents of the village of Borovo Selo, Yugoslavia, defend their homes.02.10.1991#6371946
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Artillery shell fragments found on Zagreb streets.01.10.1991#6371948
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Franjo Tudjman, the first president of independent Croatia.01.10.1991#6371947
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. A Croatian self-defense unit at a combat position.01.10.1991#6371846
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. A gunman of a Croatian self-defense unit.01.10.1991#6371836
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Zagreb residents prepare for rocket attacks.01.10.1991#6371835
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Nationals flags of Croatia are seen on Zagreb streets.01.10.1991#6371833
The military conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. A machine gunner of the Croatian National Guard in position.01.10.1991#6376145
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Bullet traces are seen on a fencing of a residential building in Zagreb.30.09.1991#6371945
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Military transport on the road to Zagreb.30.09.1991#6371839
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Zagreb residents prepare for rocket attacks, with sand bags placed near the International Press Center at the city's Hotel International.30.09.1991#6371838
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. A Croatian self-defense unit at a combat position.30.09.1991#6371837
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Banners urging the United Nations to send its troops to Croatia are seen on a Zagreb street.30.09.1991#6371834
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Zagreb residents prepare for rocket attacks.30.09.1991#6371832
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. Zagreb residents prepare for rocket attacks.30.09.1991#6371831
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. A gunman of the Croatian National Guard at a combat position.30.09.1991#6371830
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia in 1991. A residential building in Zagreb where a fire broke out following shelling.30.09.1991#6369411
Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, 1987-1991. Talking after a battle.15.07.1991#6609807
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Ossetian refugees.01.04.1991#3181773
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Injured refugees in Tskhinval hospital.01.04.1991#3181771
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Officers with the Soviet Interior Ministry's Internal Troops in a house destroyed by Georgian fighters.01.04.1991#3181769
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Ossetian refugees in Tskhinval.01.04.1991#3181767
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Ossetian refugees.01.04.1991#3181766
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Fighter with South Ossetia's self-defense detachment.01.03.1991#3181764
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Houses destroyed in Tskhinval.01.03.1991#3181762
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Fighter with South Ossetia's self-defense detachment.01.03.1991#3181761
A students' rally in front of Frunze Polytechnic Institute following Osh riots in June 1990.12.06.1990#697994
Inter-ethnic riots between the locals and and Meskhetian Turks in Parkent, Uzbek SSR, March 1990. Children of Meskhetian Turks on the streets of the village of Alikment, Tashkent Region, guarded by locals and units of the internal troops of the USSR Ministry of Interior.03.03.1990#6670610
Inter-ethnic riots between the locals and and Meskhetian Turks in Parkent, Uzbek SSR, March 1990. A rally of Meskhetian Turks' representatives near the building of the USSR Supreme Council Presidium's reception on Kalinin Prospekt (today Vozdvizhenka Street) in Moscow.03.03.1990#6670609
Inter-ethnic riots between the locals and and Meskhetian Turks in Parkent, Uzbek SSR, March 1990. Internal troops of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs at the entrance to the city.03.03.1990#6670605
The Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. Interethnic unrest in the Tashkent region in February-March 1990. Evacuation of the ethnic Turks.01.03.1990#3184434
The Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. Interethnic unrest in the Tashkent region in February-March 1990. A serviceman of the Soviet Defence Ministry interior troops wounded during the unrest in the city of Parkent.01.03.1990#3184433
The Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic. Mass unrest in the capital city of Dushanbe on February 10-17, 1990. Armoured vehicles at the government and communist party central committee house.15.02.1990#3184417
Dushanbe riots, February 10-17, 1990. A rally on Lenin Square. Martial law is imposed in the city.15.02.1990#699871
Buri Karimov, vice chairman of the Tajik SSR Council of Ministers, leader of the People's Committee, speaking during a committee meeting held on the days of Dushanbe riots, February 10-17, 1990.15.02.1990#699869
Dushanbe riots, February 10-17, 1990. Martial law is imposed in the city. Tanks on Lenin Prospekt.14.02.1990#699865
Dushanbe riots, February 10-17, 1990. A rally in front of the building of the Tajikistan Communist Party's Central Committee.10.02.1990#699867
Dushanbe riots, February 10-17, 1990. Servicemen inside the building of the Tajikistan Communist Party's Central Committee.10.02.1990#699866
The Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic. Declaration of a state of emergency and bringing the troops in Baku in January 1990.22.01.1990#3184411