Примери за използване на Armed group на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The BBC's Caroline Wyatt in Paris says there may have been fears in France that as a result, the armed group would shift more of its activities to Europe.
This is the Steinlitz Hotel, where an armed group, identified as the outlawed May 22nd Movement,
There, passengers reported to the Turkish authorities that an armed group boarded off near Kozloduy.
The armed group commonly known as Boko Haram has sometimes,
only termed them"al-jamaah al-musallahah"(the armed group).
Hezbollah, the armed group considered a terrorist organisation by the United States
it evolved from a group advocating traditional cultural ways to an armed group demanding Basque independence.
An armed group which seized a police building in the Armenian capital has opened fire
only termed them al-jamaah al-musallahah(the armed group).
is serving life for participating in 11 of the 23 assassinations attributed to the now-defunct armed group November 17.
Haroun Gaye has been, since early 2014, one of the leaders of an armed group operating in the PK5 neighbourhood in Bangui.
UNICEF said it is confident that the armed group which took the children was a Shilluk Militia under the control of Johnson Oloni.
only termed them"al-jamaah al-musallahah"(the armed group).
25 years for participating in 11 of the 23 assassinations perpetrated by the now-defunct armed group November 17.
though he denies being part of an armed group.
The armed group conducted attacks against people perceived not to belong to the Hema ethnic group, the ICC found.
found guilty of being part of an illegal armed group.
They are seeking protection from fighting between the Boko Haram armed group and the Nigerian military.
The armed group was responsible for the attacks against the people who were perceived not to belong to the Hema ethnic group, the ICC found.
Pro-government forces have been struggling to combat the armed group, which holds sway over nearly half of the war-torn country.