Internal conflict in the Russian Federation September 21 - October 4, 1993. Military equipment in the streets of Moscow.04.10.1993#1218430
The constitutional crisis of 1993 in the Russian Federation, September 21 - October 4, 1993, the Congress of People's Deputies and the Supreme Council of the Russian Federation are disbanded. Defenders of the House of Soviets (the White House).21.09.1993#6295990
The armed conflict in Yugoslavia. The Bosnian War of 1992-1995. A cemetery with the graves of conflict victims in Sarajevo.10.06.1993#6404861
A meeting between President of Russia Boris Yeltsin, left, Chairman of the Georgian State Council Eduard Shevardnadze, right, and Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Abkhazia Vladislav Ardzinba to discuss the Abkhaz-Georgian conflict.22.08.1992#6740030
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. 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
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Moscow, September 10 - October 4, 1991. The Estonian delegation during one of the CSCE meetings.01.10.1991#6363129
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Moscow, September 10 - October 4, 1991. Finnish Foreign Minister Paavo Vayrynen, right, during a CSCE meeting.01.10.1991#6363127
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Moscow, September 10 - October 4, 1991. Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, left, and US Secretary of State James Baker at a joint news conference at the Kremlin.01.10.1991#6363123
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Moscow, September 10 - October 4, 1991. Finnish Foreign Minister Paavo Vayrynen, second left, during a CSCE meeting.01.10.1991#6363122
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 between supporters of the first President of Georgia Zviad Gamsakhurdia and government forces in September 1991. Mourning for those killed during the clash.30.09.1991#8600317
The 1991 armed conflict in Yugoslavia. Snipers of the Croatian National Guard. Village of Raic.30.09.1991#687690
The armed conflict between supporters of the first President of Georgia Zviad Gamsakhurdia and government forces in September 1991. Barricades on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi.26.09.1991#8600315
Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, 1987-1991. Talking after a battle.15.07.1991#6609807
The events in Vilnius on January 11-13, 1991. Military machines near the Vilnius TV Tower.14.01.1991#5558971
The events in Vilnius on January 11-13, 1991. Military machines near the Vilnius TV Tower.14.01.1991#5558970
The events in Vilnius on January 11-13, 1991. Military machines near the Vilnius TV Tower.14.01.1991#5558968
The events in Vilnius on January 11-13, 1991. Servicemen of the USSR militia special task force on the streets of the city.12.01.1991#5558911
The events in Vilnius on January 11-13, 1991. The Vilnius Garrison of the USSR Ministry of Defense.11.01.1991#5558912
Ethnic and political conflict in Transcaucasia between the Azerbaijanis and Armenians over Nagorno-Karabakh. Trees damaged by shells near the Yeraskh station of the South Caucasian Railway, Armenian SSR.04.02.1990#6661163
Ethnic and political conflict in Transcaucasia between the Azerbaijanis and Armenians over Nagorno-Karabakh. There are shells of foreign production among the shells found on the shootout site.04.02.1990#6661162
Ethnic and political conflict in Transcaucasia between the Azerbaijanis and Armenians over Nagorno-Karabakh. Soviet officers check documents at the airport of Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Area.04.02.1990#6661161
Ethnic and political conflict in Transcaucasia between the Azerbaijanis and Armenians over Nagorno-Karabakh. Soviet troops guard the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.04.02.1990#6661062
Ethnic and political conflict in Transcaucasia between the Azerbaijanis and Armenians over Nagorno-Karabakh. The guard post of the electrical substation in the Armenian village of Yersakh on the border with the Azerbaijan SSR.04.02.1990#6661060
An ethnic and political conflict between the Azerbaijani and the Armenian people in Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic). The conflict between the two communities with long-term historical and cultural roots escalated during the Perestroika years as national movements in Armenia and Azerbaijan were on the rise. Soviet internal troops control the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh.02.11.1989#8140426
Hostilities in the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, 1979-1989. Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee for defense Oleg Baklanov, second right, with Soviet soldiers in Kabul.15.02.1989#6600269
Withdrawing limited contingent of Soviet troops from the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (now Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan). Soldiers at the state border between the Uzbek SSR and Afghanistan near Termez.18.05.1988#8353759
Withdrawing limited contingent of Soviet troops from the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (now Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan). Wounded soldiers in a hospital in Termez, Uzbek SSR.18.05.1988#8353758
Withdrawing limited contingent of Soviet troops from the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (now Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan). Greeting soldiers at the state border between the Uzbek SSR and Afghanistan near Termez.18.05.1988#8353757
Withdrawing limited contingent of Soviet troops from the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (now Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan). A column of Soviet troops at the state border between the Uzbek SSR and Afghanistan near Termez.18.05.1988#8353756
Withdrawing limited contingent of Soviet troops from the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (now Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan). Greeting soldiers at the state border between the Uzbek SSR and Afghanistan near Termez.18.05.1988#8353755
Withdrawing limited contingent of Soviet troops from the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (now Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan). Soldiers at the state border between the Uzbek SSR and Afghanistan near Termez.18.05.1988#8353754
Withdrawing limited contingent of Soviet troops from the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (now Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan). A column of Soviet troops at the state border between the Uzbek SSR and Afghanistan near Termez.18.05.1988#8353753
Withdrawing limited contingent of Soviet troops from the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (now Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan). A column of Soviet troops at the state border between the Uzbek SSR and Afghanistan near Termez.18.05.1988#8353752
Withdrawing limited contingent of Soviet troops from the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (now Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan). A column of Soviet troops at the state border between the Uzbek SSR and Afghanistan near Termez.18.05.1988#8353751
Withdrawing limited contingent of Soviet troops from the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (now Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan). A column of Soviet troops at the state border between the Uzbek SSR and Afghanistan near Termez.18.05.1988#8353750
Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, 1979-1989. Dead children, victims of the extremists responsible for the bombing in Kabul.01.05.1988#6579475
Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, 1979-1989. Soviet journalists reporting from the Central Soviet Military Hospital in Kabul after an explosion in the city.01.05.1988#6579471
Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, 1979-1989. A woman injured during the shelling of Kabul.01.05.1988#6579467
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (Islamic Republic of Afghanistan). Afghan mujahideen (dushmans) — members of militia formations led by Islamic ideology.01.04.1988#2899381
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (Islamic Republic of Afghanistan). Afghan mujahideen (dushmans) — members of militia formations led by Islamic ideology.01.04.1988#2899380
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (Islamic Republic of Afghanistan). Afghan mujahideen (dushmans) — members of militia formations led by Islamic ideology.01.04.1988#2899379
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (Islamic Republic of Afghanistan). Afghan mujahideen (dushmans) — members of militia formations led by Islamic ideology.01.04.1988#2899378