I tried to put my money in my bag, but a young police officer thrust his Kalashnikov at me and rifled through my bag. |
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The police brandish leather bats, whips, long sticks and Kalashnikov rifles. |
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With surprising speed and force, he unslung his Kalashnikov and struck the mother in the head with his rifle stock. |
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The sights are typical Kalashnikov, and more than adequate for their intended usage. |
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At one checkpoint we were half-heartedly questioned by a bored youth of about 15 who played idly with the safety catch on his Kalashnikov. |
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A small unit of militants, armed with Kalashnikov rifles and suicide belts, hit the prison just before sunrise. |
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We've seen the training videos, where the long, lean figure in flowing robes strides across a desert landscape, a Kalashnikov under arm. |
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A naked Dinka tribesman with a Kalashnikov over his shoulder is not an unusual sight. |
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Security forces found three hand guns and a Kalashnikov rifle in the possession of some of the suspects. |
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By then the S-75 had earned a reputation similar to that of the ubiquitous AK-47 automatic rifle, designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov. |
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The most commonly used weapons in Africa's conflicts are Kalashnikov assault rifles. |
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Demirhan, along with the terrorist assassination of a Uzi gun, Kalashnikov rifles, hand grenades were seized said. |
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Flanked by two burly jihadists, Bilardi's pale, skinny arms hold on to an oversize Kalashnikov. |
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He told us to turn off our mobile phones and give them to his colleague, who sat watching us from a corner as he toyed with an old Kalashnikov. |
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According to a police report, the death was caused by two or three bullets fired from a Kalashnikov. |
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Thus the most commonly used weapon in Africa's conflict zones is the Kalashnikov and its derivatives. |
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Even though a permit is required to buy and carry weapons, everyone has one, from a knife to a Kalashnikov. |
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The most common weapon is the Kalashnikov assault rifle, the most well-known type being the AK-47, almost none of which are made in Africa. |
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As shown by the following photographs, the helicopter was completely destroyed and Kalashnikov magazines were visible in the debris. |
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With a Kalashnikov you overcome lack of education or being born in the wrong ethnic group and put an end to years of frustration. |
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Across the streets, people scattered or dived to the ground against shuttered shop doorways as the rattle of Kalashnikov fire criss-crossed overhead. |
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All the soldiers are heavily armed, most with the ubiquitous Kalashnikov. |
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Mikhail Kalashnikov, 94, is in an emergency unit in the province of Udmurtia but no further details were released. |
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There are many stories around the trunk:a leopard skin, a woman's full stomach, masks and drums, a blood-stained spear, a burnt sculpture,a cross,a fez, a book and a Kalashnikov, frayed linen, a flag. |
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A tour guide described how after leaving his busload of Spanish and Latin American tourists in the museum, he saw a young man in jeans and shirt standing in the museum carpark, holding a Kalashnikov. |
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Classic firearms hung on the wall — a Kalashnikov, a Tommy gun, a Winchester — and books on intelligence and military affairs were stacked high on tables. |
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Then he unzipped his kit bag and pulled out a Kalashnikov. |
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Kalashnikov Concern, a part of Rostec State Corporation, has launched its new brand, as part of a rebranding of its corporate brand initiative. |
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Kalashnikov rifles, rocket launcher components and possibly Semtex explosive were discovered last night in east Tyrone, police said. |
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Several dozen men from the 108th, who had been stationed on the outskirts of Debaltseve, arrived in Artemivsk and, on command, fired their Kalashnikov assault rifles into the air until their magazines were empty. |
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The Human Rights Division of ONUB interviewed one of the detainees, the former SNR agent, who admitted killing the four men and said that he had been paid and given an automatic Kalashnikov by SNR to carry out the killings. |
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If I may give an example, Venezuela has bought 100 000 Kalashnikov rifles from Russia, and, as its army consists of only 35 000 troops, one cannot but wonder for whom they are intended. |
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First, the Committee of Ministers has recently welcomed the prompt and effective measures undertaken by the Russian Federation in the Kalashnikov case in response to the ECHR judgment. |
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Platform-M is a remotely controlled sophisticated robotic system equipped with Kalashnikov assault rifles and four grenade launchers. |
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Traffic cones doubled up like coffee cups, would act like absorbent sandbags against shrapnel and Kalashnikov bullets. |
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Propped against his stereo system was a Kalashnikov. |
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Kalashnikov died Monday at age 94 in a hospital in Izhevsk, the capital of the Udmurtia republic where he lived, said Viktor Chulkov, a spokesman for the republic's president. |
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For more than 40 years the kalashnikov has been an indelible part of the life in war zones and unstable lands. |
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The next day, Busti came to visit the clinic, discarded kalashnikov in hand. |
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In one photo, Smith is on his knees, hands in the air, while a rebel points a kalashnikov at his head. |
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But two days later, Moutlak was trained and outfitted with his own kalashnikov. |
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Massud Rajavi, the head of the MEK, greeted Arafat in Tehran with a kalashnikov as a welcoming gift. |
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How did the kalashnikov reach such a strange and potent place? |
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