Serbian Photographer On The Front Lines Of History
- By Amos Chapple
As Iraqi and Kurdish forces fight to liberate Mosul from IS militants, Serbian photojournalist Goran Tomasevic is again on the front lines. We look back on some of the most powerful images the veteran photographer has captured over nearly a quarter of a century covering the world's conflicts.
![A Palestinian gunman runs to take up a position in the Jenin refugee camp during an assault by the Israeli military in June 2002. The picture was taken the same day that a Palestinian suicide bombing killed 17 people.](https://gdb.rferl.org/4f8b07d1-bedf-409b-a9a9-c96ff4544833_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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A Palestinian gunman runs to take up a position in the Jenin refugee camp during an assault by the Israeli military in June 2002. The picture was taken the same day that a Palestinian suicide bombing killed 17 people.
![A tear-gas canister thrown by an Israeli soldier explodes in front of a Palestinian activist protesting against Israel's construction of a security barrier in the West Bank, June 2004.](https://gdb.rferl.org/a0836f57-1fb1-4f9b-9410-6a821e1156f7_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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A tear-gas canister thrown by an Israeli soldier explodes in front of a Palestinian activist protesting against Israel's construction of a security barrier in the West Bank, June 2004.
![The scene in Pristina, Kosovo, in March 1999 after NATO air strikes destroyed a Red Cross office and a police station. ](https://gdb.rferl.org/a4d84ff2-6b58-4be3-9fbb-b21e59ece290_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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The scene in Pristina, Kosovo, in March 1999 after NATO air strikes destroyed a Red Cross office and a police station.