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U.S. Navy's destroyer McFaul, one of the three US navy vessels heading to Georgia with relief supplies, sails through the Bosphorus waterways in Istanbul
22 Aug 2008
Source: Reuters
 
U.S. Navy's destroyer McFaul, one of the three US navy vessels heading to Georgia with relief supplies, sails through the Bosphorus waterways in Istanbul, August 22, 2008. McFaul is expected to arrive in Georgia via the Black Sea in about two days and will be followed by two other U.S. ships, officials said. The ships will be the first U.S. vessels to deliver aid to Georgia since the Caucasus conflict erupted this month. REUTERS/Fatih Saribas (TURKEY)
REUTERS/FATIH SARIBAS


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Turkish Communist Party supporters wave their flags on the Bosphorus waterfront to protest against the USS McFaul (C), heading to Georgia with relief supplies, sailing through the Bosphorus waterways in Istanbul, ...




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