Most of this is stun grenades as opposed to fragmentation grenades.
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"Auto manufacturers are installing new live grenades into people's cars as replacements for the old live grenades," he said.
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But grenades' frequent portrayal in television and movies has given the public some misunderstandings about how grenades actually work.
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People apparently love grenades: These are just a few of the inert grenades were taken from airplane passengers in 2015.
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As concussion grenades have a smaller lethal blast radius than fragmentation grenades, it'd give troops more flexibility when clearing obstacles.
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Security forces recovered 10 explosive charges, four automatic rifles, three suicide belts, rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) and hand grenades, MENA said.
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Israeli police threw stun grenades and smoke grenades to disperse the crowds; Muslim worshippers hurled water bottles and stones in response.
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Concealed in a sports bag and a rucksack were three automatic weapons, 1,258 bullets, 20 grenades, and 20 detonators for the grenades.
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The armor-plated floors can protect against hand grenades like the DM51, and the underbody reinforcement is effective against HG85-type hand grenades.
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The cache consisted of TNT, explosives kits, electronic detonators, grenades, ammunition clips for AK-47 machine guns and four rocket propelled grenades, the statement said.
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The report said investigators had spoken with 18 Burundian rebels who claimed to have been trained inside Rwanda to use grenades, antitank mines and rocket-propelled grenades.
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Massive protests in Brazil end with tear gas, stun grenades, and water cannons Massive protests in Brazil end with tear gas, stun grenades, and water cannons A massive demonstration to protest the ousting of Dilma Rousseff from the presidency of Brazil ended with clashes, tear gas, stun grenades, and water cannons.
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His grenades were used in major crime scenes south of the border and when Mexican police raided his house in Mazatlan, Mexico, they found material to build 28500,6900 hand grenades.
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Inside were six smoke grenades neatly stowed in bubble wrap.
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"Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades," he said.
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The Russians lobbed smoke grenades and flashbangs to disorient Kohver.
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Outrage grenades just waiting for our pins to be pulled.
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He kept throwing grenades until he fainted from blood loss.
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Assailants at the restaurant were reportedly throwing grenades at police.
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Police responded with stun grenades, tear gas, and rubber bullets.
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I gotta carry bullets, grenades, a sleeping bag, a canteen.
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Will Trump lob a series of rhetorical grenades into Congress?
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The gunman was throwing smoke grenades all over the place.
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They also confiscated rifles, military uniforms, ammunition and smoke grenades.
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These grenades could be especially effective against Lúcio's passive healing.
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Downtown buildings were marked with holes from rockets and grenades.
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Reports also emerged of protesters being hurt by stun grenades.
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They recovered a gun and said he also carried smoke grenades.
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He had canisters and smoke grenades he used inside the building.
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While Washington was taking that step, Haley was lobbing verbal grenades.
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Two hand grenades, two automatic rifles and two pistols were recovered.
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"I always wondered why the grenades never landed right near us."
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There are always things worth chucking grenades at in Destiny 2.
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The problem is, Nicky had a dangerously unique fishing technique: grenades.
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Others ran through the grounds firing automatic weapons and lobbing grenades.
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Gang members have even used hand grenades to attack police stations.
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Facing small-arms fire and grenades, they called for air support.
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There is no shortage of grenades TJ will throw our way.
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They also learn to fire guns, throw knives, and lob grenades.
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You can also buy grenades, making this mode even more insane.
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Second, you need to understand the value of the different grenades.
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Several of her comrades used their grenades this way, she said.
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Detainees detonated three grenades, which wounded 19 police officers, he said.
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When outnumbered and threatened, they are allowed to use désencerclement grenades.
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"They even throw grenades at me," he wrote on May 30.
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You could see your muzzle flashes and the explosions of grenades.
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Al-Maliki was carrying hand grenades, the Saudi security official said.
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Israeli forces fired tear gas and stun grenades to disperse crowds.
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I am working on an impressive collection of grenades in Prey.
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The thing is, you see, I might need those grenades someday.
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Rogue policemen attack the Supreme Court, dropping grenades from a helicopter.
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The video shows three US soldiers taking shelter behind a slow-moving, unarmored SUV behind reddish clouds from smoke grenades when they are overwhelmed by a larger group of militants armed with grenades and machine guns.
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Vasily Chuikov emphasized that in urban warfare, "you&aposve got to pluck the enemy out with bayonets and grenades," and directed troops to carry 10 to 12 grenades and throw one first at every corner and doorway.
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You might be safer decorating for your kid's party with hand grenades.
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They also found dozens of inactive novelty grenades that had been modified.
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His job was to carry rocket-propelled grenades in a Taliban unit.
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They talk about tear gas, rubber bullets, sound cannons and concussion grenades.
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Two grenades were thrown at Ssewanyana's residence and three others at Kyagulanyi's.
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"The grenades were thrown," police spokesman Asan Kasingye told Reuters early Tuesday.
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He left behind his gun and a bag of grenades, Dogan said.
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Police responded with rubber bullets, pepper spray, flash grenades and tear gas.
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Firearms included any gun that fires bullets, and, in two cases, grenades.
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Security forces seized AK-47s, grenades, commando knives and mortars, Parrikar said.
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No police unit has any need for fragmentation grenades, flamethrowers or tanks.
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The insurgents fired assault rifles, heavy machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades.
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Enemy forces had cheap but more powerful rifles and rocket-propelled grenades.
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You can also use impact grenades to stun your more formidable foes.
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As of press time, the box of grenades still hadn't been found.
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As soon as the grenades were handed to Gregerson, he was arrested.
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Finally, Harley has a few grenades from the past she holds onto.
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The police used stun grenades and tear gas to quell the demonstrations.
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Grenades are one of the most identifiable weapons that US troops carry.
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Weapons drip from them like fruit from trees — grenades, pistols, rifles, rockets.
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Fierce clashes ensued, with police using flash grenades and arresting 68 people.
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I threw the stun grenades after my ammunition had finished, nothing happened.
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These abilities have their own cooldowns, much like grenades and melee attacks.
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Todd's salt and pepper shakers at his apartment are shaped like grenades.
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However, "close," as they say, only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.
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For enemy frogmen, that can mean tossing concussion grenades into the water.
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He said they had used grenades and automatic weapons during the assault.
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About a year later, two grenades were thrown at the elder Assad.
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The pesh merga strafed the buildings with machine-gun fire and grenades.
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The soldiers use red smoke grenades in an attempt to provide cover.
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Some fighters made their own explosives and launched grenades from giant slingshots.
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Terrorists carried out assassinations, planted explosives and launched grenades into crowded spaces.
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One appeared to be wearing a green belt with grenades on it.
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The militants attacked with small arms and rocket-propelled grenades, Dunford said.
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Muslim authorities said dozens of people were hurt by Israeli police stun grenades.
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Officers used stun grenades, tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowd.
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People are really into bringing, uh, replica grenades in their carry on luggage.
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The site said the suspects had been armed with explosives, grenades and weapons.
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Kalikolehuaokakalani Wool, the suit states, had two grenades blow up near her head.
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" "You know that expression in the military that close only counts with grenades?
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Read: Firing Grenades at Somali Pirates Was the Most Fun I've Ever Had
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Frank is back up and launching grenades at a Dogs of Hell hangout.
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The search warrant said they were looking for unlicensed firearms, grenades and stones.
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We need to toss art grenades into the street like Egyptian graffiti artists.
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He had long disheveled hair, and hanging from each side were several grenades.
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He had already thrown his grenades and had just two Molotov cocktails left.
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The ship was carrying 30,000 rocket-propelled grenades worth an estimated $26 million.
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Soldiers attacked on horses, hid on ridges hurling grenades and fired Maxim guns.
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Here are socks and shoe polish, sewing kits, diaries, Bibles and hand grenades.
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One of the strangest aspects of Death Stranding involves the creation of grenades.
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Some wanted to hold hand grenades to their throats and pull the pins.
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Palestinian medics reported dozens injured by stun grenades, tear gas and rubber bullets.
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In all, those munitions disgorged 13.7 million DPICM grenades on Iraq and Kuwait.
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The number of other assailants, armed with grenades and guns, was not clear.
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Frags and stun grenades, such as the current M84 flashbang, took its place.
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R.P.S. Jaswal, a deputy inspector general of the BSF patrolling a large part of the border in India's eastern state of West Bengal, said his troops were told to use both chilli grenades and stun grenades to push back the Rohingya.
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A local government official said weapons and grenades were later found inside the vehicle.
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Militants for ISIS have been using weaponized drones that drop grenades or other explosives.
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So cheap and plentiful are hand-grenades that Yemenis throw them to celebrate weddings.
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Estrosi also said that weapons and hand grenades have been found inside the truck.
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Electroshock abilities, or upgraded stun guns and EMP grenades, will devastate flocks of Operators.
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The assailants were armed with grenades and guns; one attacker was a suicide-bomber.
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The others hurled grenades and cut off the building&aposs electricity as night fell.
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Some of the protesters have been armed with guns and hand grenades, he added.
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The military said troops faced some 10,000 Palestinians protesters, some of whom threw grenades.
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Authorities charged her with planning an attack on parliament using grenades and automatic weapons.
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German soldiers used grenades to blast a pit, within which the laborers were shot.
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After a few key grenades from Neo into the apartments, Renegades was pinned down.
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In 2012, police threw white phosphorus grenades at protesters, inflicting serious burns on scores.
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Grenades, pistols, rifles and assorted live ammunition were recovered during the operation, police said.
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The arms deliveries include rocket-propelled grenades, landmines, sniper rifles and 82mm mortar rounds.
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"We found him with grenades and a small suitcase containing weapons," Mr. Sangho said.
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The attacks begin with AK-47s and grenades and often end with suicide bombs.
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The soldiers fired rocket-propelled grenades into the building and sprayed it with gunfire.
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Explosions from roadside bombs, grenades and other devices produce a wide spectrum of injuries.
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Mr. Barry's music doesn't set the text so much as lob grenades at it.
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They catch the grenades in their arms and throw them back at the police.
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The grenades are nonlethal but produce a blinding flash of light and loud sound.
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Police used stun grenades and tear gas to prevent them from entering the building.
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The gunfire just got too intense -- grenades thrown into the street right behind us.
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They killed five people with machine guns and grenades at a bar, La Terrasse.
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More than 260 people were injured, many from flash grenades fired by security forces.
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Municipal officials and police officers described the truck as full of weapons and grenades.
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The attackers used hand grenades and fired indiscriminately, according to Mr. Sediqqi and witnesses.
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Smoke grenades were thrown, there was a massive brawl and the police line broke.
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Team members killed the sniper by tossing grenades into his house while he slept.
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To ensure no one lived, the soldiers threw grenades in the well, he said.
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The militants were "fighting back with grenades" and Kalashnikov rifles, a police officer, Maj.
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They're attacking policemen, throwing grenades at people in squares, all these crazy violent acts.
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But critics say doing away with the grenades is little more than a gesture.
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Other protesters were injured in the feet and legs by shards of the grenades.
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Police spokesman Pierre Nkurikiye confirmed two grenades were detonated and eight people were wounded.
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The Taliban was firing with a PK machine gun, rocket-propelled grenades and rifles.
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As a result, hand grenades have become an increasingly familiar aspect of Ukrainian life.
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Fragmentation grenades, which kill by blasting out small metal fragments, were the most popular.
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Police then used tear gas, stun grenades, and shot guns to disperse his supporters.
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Police were reportedly using flash-bang grenades to subdue protestors, who were throwing fireworks.
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Des CRS hyper nerveux qui jettent des grenades sur une foule compacte sans raison.
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Officers used flash-bang grenades and "pepper balls" to break up crowds of demonstrators.
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Authorities are still examining the bullet-riddled truck which reportedly had grenades and weapons inside.
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Sibanye's tactical response team has faced gunfire and even grenades while chasing after zama-zamas.
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HURT: But the president does do these things where he throws these flash bang grenades.
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The teen carried a rifle, two handguns and two grenades, a police source told Reuters .
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Terrorists in Syria sometimes use off-the-shelf drones to drop grenades and mortar shells.
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Chief Security Minister Wiranto rejected that accusation but said soldiers did use grenades in clashes.
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The assailants threw grenades and shot wildly at shoppers, ultimately killing at least 67 people.
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Using hematic grenades filled with your own blood is one way to take down BTs.
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The Houthis, experts in mountain guerrilla warfare, overran the palace with grenades and seized it.
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"Disarmament concerns every country, and all weapons, from hand grenades to H-bombs," he said.
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Security forces have regularly used teargas, stun grenades and live ammunition to break up demonstrations.
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" Hit men in the Philippines, he said, typically used "Armalite weapons, hand grenades, or a .
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ISIS has consistently used quadcopters to drop grenades, dive-bomb targets, and more for years.
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A Reuters witness saw police firing stun grenades at protesters, clearing the way for ambulances.
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There were unused rockets, mortars and grenades, as well as a pile of suicide vests.
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Lang burst out of the room with a pair of grenades cocked in his hands.
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Rob: Yeah, cause I completed that game I definitely never was throwing grenades at anyone.
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The box of grenades that you have on your on your body has three uses.
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As they swept the entryway, they detonated the grenades and smoke filled the first floor.
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Recently, a stolen police helicopter attacked the Venezuelan Supreme Court with grenades and automatic weapons.
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"The rioters hurled pipe bombs, rocks, & grenades, sabotaged security infrastructure, & burned tires," the IDF said.
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In general, movies would have you believe that grenades are just a step beneath MOABs.
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In this case, it's not apples and oranges, it's apple pie and virtual hand grenades.
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Constant gunfire and explosions, likely from grenades, can be heard on videos recorded that day.
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Grenades, fire and smoke bombs were found in the camp during the raid, police said.
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Even before he arrived at the G7 meeting, President Donald Trump was lobbing diplomatic grenades.
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Lieutenant Iverson said that officers did not use concussion or flash grenades at any time.
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He was mortally wounded by multiple hits from rocket-propelled grenades on November 26, 1969.
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The officers were carrying weapons marked with neon orange — presumably rifles loaded with sponge grenades.
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An explosive belt, grenades and bomb-making material were seized during the operation, it added.
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He also said Palestinians protesters were using hundreds of pipe bombs, grenades and fire-bombs.
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The Israeli military said there had been around 40,000 protesters, some hurling grenades and explosives.
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But he is hardly shy about lobbing verbal grenades, sometimes directly at scientists and environmentalists.
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He says that he is offering to surrender but that the government is launching grenades.
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Then, as now, hand grenades were essentially small spherical or oblong shells filled with explosives.
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Did you see the episode where Nicky and the little boy fish with hand grenades?
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It cites one meeting in which Beltrán Leyva reportedly wore a vest full of grenades.
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He also receives two grenades: one to kill the enemy and one to kill himself.
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"But in the meantime, I like him because I heard he throws grenades," he added.
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Heavy automatic rifle fire and rocket propelled grenades screamed in along with small weapons fire.
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Those tactics have gone off in British politics this week like a series of grenades.
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Many of those he did see were teenage boys with Kalashnikovs and rocket-propelled grenades.
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In response, officers threw tear gas grenades into the crowd and then began firing shotguns.
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Grenades must be taken from your a belt on your chest, lit, and physically thrown.
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They yelled "FBI!" and deployed flash grenades designed to disorient people during raids, Acevedo said.
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"Destructive devices" like bombs and grenades were put under federal jurisdiction for the first time.
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Police fired rubber bullets and stun grenades to disperse the protesters, News24 Online service said.
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The grenades went off in the Butere neighborhood of the capital Bujumbura on Monday night.
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At Dachau, Lee thinks of her film canisters as "grenades" she sends back for publication.
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They rented the house earlier this month and police recovered several grenades, arms and bullets.
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And earlier CBS had reported that the suspect was wearing what they termed as fake grenades.
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The men were armed with assault rifles, anti-tank missiles and hand grenades, the military said.
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Officials say a group of three suicide bombers with grenades and assault rifles perpetrated the attack.
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Security forces have used tear gas, stun grenades and live ammunition to disperse protests, witnesses say.
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Methods are in place to defeat chemical attacks and all sorts of other weapons – even grenades.
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Earlier this month, a container of grenades fell off a Humvee on a Native American reservation.
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Shqaire underwent training with rifles and grenades and learned how to build bombs, the records state.
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Last August, police fired off flash-bang grenades into a crowd of counterprotesters at close range.
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Home-made explosives, hand grenades, rifles and a large amount of ammunition were seized, it said.
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The attackers used grenades and engaged in a firefight with officers, police spokesman Anton Charliyan said.
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The helicopter circled above the city as its occupants attacked the buildings with grenades and gunfire.
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Israeli police threw stun and smoke grenades, while some protesters threw stones and plastic water bottles.
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If you go for the back way, you're going to be blown to bits by grenades.
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Hundreds of cops in navy-blue uniforms form a cordon, clutching riot shields and smoke grenades.
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As Wickland went outside to escape the smoke he said he was fired upon by grenades.
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Officers have been using live ammunition, tear gas and stun grenades to disperse protesters, witnesses say.
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According to Reuters, security forces also used tear gas and stun grenades to break up protests.
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As Wickland went outside to escape the smoke, he said, he was fired upon by grenades.
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Armored vehicles fired volleys of shells while the militants responded with gunfire and rocket-propelled grenades.
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The gunman on the second floor lobbed grenades at Special Forces troops for two more hours.
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Security forces, who had blocked roads, used stun grenades and water cannons to push back crowds.
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The army said the attackers wore fatigues and had assault rifles, a grenade launcher and grenades.
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"He's the kind of guy who likes throwing hand grenades in the room," Mr. LeFrak said.
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Outside Congo, South African police used stun grenades to disperse anti-Kabila protesters in Cape Town.
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The media also remembers the shootings, the disappearances, and the attacks with machine guns and grenades.
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Security forces have repeatedly used tear gas, stun grenades and live ammunition against demonstrations, witnesses say.
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The smuggling of mortars, land mines, grenades, rockets and missiles took place between 1991 and 1995.
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Suddenly, gunmen emerged from among the faithful, lobbing grenades and spraying bullets in the sacred space.
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The Greek authorities used tear gas, batons, stun grenades and rubber bullets to repel the migrants.
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The scrub across the river made perfect cover for insurgents firing mortars and rocket-propelled grenades.
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A man suspected of being a militant also set off grenades inside the apartment, killing himself.
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She told police her grandson recently purchased inert grenades he wanted to fill with black powder.
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Devices from that era, including grenades, are removed every year from backyards, fields and construction sites.
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Some protesters hid behind shields, and others threw percussion grenades back at the police, he said.
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Many of the most severe injuries were due to blasts from I.E.D.s, grenades, and other bombs.
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The cache also included smoke grenades, pistols, ammunition for automatic firearms, and computer equipment, Nkrumah said.
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Police fired tear gas and stun grenades at demonstrators in central Paris's Place de la Nation.
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Survivors heard grenades slam into the middle of the convoy, followed by a hail of bullets.
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"They are well trained, and have thrown back the grenades we lobbed at them," he said.
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The Ukrainian police reported seizing about 2,500 hand grenades this year, compared with 100 in 0003.
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Local reports described the attackers throwing hand grenades — others said the gunmen were wearing suicide vests.
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The assailants threw grenades and shot wildly at innocent shoppers, ultimately killing at least 67 people.
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He was throwing grenades left, right and center and picking the Thai visitor apart with ease.
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Police found grenades, bullets, explosive acid and compact discs that had bomb-assembling instructions in the hideout.
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After the bomb exploded, attackers fired guns and rocket-propelled grenades at the checkpoint, the sources said.
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They used rocket-propelled grenades and rifles, and several detonated suicide vests packed with explosives, officials said.
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He also inquired about purchasing grenades and talked about using them in Times Square, ABC News reported.
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Protestors also reported being hit with rubber bullets, teargas, pepper spray, and percussion grenades during the clashes.
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Police later recovered from the house four rifles, a pistol and two hand grenades, the report says.
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I speak from the experience of throwing far more grenades than the average, well-trained U.S. soldier.
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The three then are overwhelmed by a larger group of militants armed with grenades and machine guns.
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He said none of the gunmen was wearing a suicide vest, but they carried guns and grenades.
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"The terrorists kept firing and throwing grenades at us every time we moved forward," the report said.
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The government forces sometimes simply blast the insurgents out using explosives, rocket-propelled grenades or helicopter gunships.
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"One time I went to Sri Lanka to buy hand grenades," Hunter told the group of hitmen.
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Ultra-violent Nigerian pirates armed with heavy machineguns and rocket-propelled grenades are often behind the attacks.
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Three smoke grenades thrown from the shaded corner near the fence will cover those three areas perfectly.
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First, throw some offensive smoke grenades from the rooftop to the right of the terrorist's spawn point.
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Gunshots and grenades are a rarer sound in Bujumbura than they were two years ago, say residents.
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One person set off a firework, prompting Israeli police to use sound grenades to disperse the crowd.
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"We could see the Iraqi troops firing RPGs, or rocket propelled grenades, into our guys," she said.
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Security forces have used tear gas, stun grenades and mass arrests, and have sometimes fired live ammunition.
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Police responded by firing pepper spray and smoke grenades into the crowd outside the Albuquerque Convention Center.
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The Sinaloans fought fire with fire, arming their troops with rocket-propelled grenades and heavy machine guns.
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In Angola, poachers even use grenades and mortars left over from the war to kill the animals.
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FARC rebels also trained them to use weapons, grenades and mortars and to plant home-made landmines.
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An OV-10 attack plane overhead dropped smoke grenades to help shield the Marines atop the ridge.
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The APS "shields" could protect U.S. forces from light antitank weapons, guided missiles and rocket-propelled grenades.
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It takes three Molotovs or frag grenades to destroy any vehicle, and two will destroy a bike.
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Also in 603, the Army began the first major improvements to its hand grenades in four decades.
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The officers then fired rubber bullets and stun grenades to disperse the worshipers and move them back.
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A Reuters reporter in the city heard tear gas grenades and gunshots overnight and on Saturday morning.
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Grenades have their uses, too; or perhaps you'll cleverly flick your victim into a previously positioned mine.
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Proponents of looser export rules had previously dismissed the furore over the grenades, calling it "purely emotional".
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Later he was assigned to a "real guerrilla group" and learned to throw grenades at German convoys.
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Security forces have used live ammunition, tear gas and stun grenades against mostly young and unarmed protesters.
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One lawmaker was taken to hospital, and police used stun grenades to disperse protesters and evacuate MPs.
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A Kalashnikov and a bag filled with grenades was also found at Karim's home during a search.
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On Wednesday, a police spokesman said the police fired stun grenades as students threw stones, Reuters reported.
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Ramos allegedly used a 12-gauge pump-action shotgun and was carrying smoke grenades during the attack.
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Now read:The TSA has a reminder for air travelers: Grenades and missile-launchers aren't allowed on board.
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Armed with weapons modified with special trackers, we could fire bullets and throw grenades in digital space.
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But grenades and mortar fire drove the SEALs farther down the mountain, making it impossible to return.
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Television footage showed police throwing stun grenades and using a water cannon to break up the crowd.
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In 2015, a gay pride march was stopped after right-wing activists fired smoke grenades at participants.
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Except instead of a few paltry handguns, people are packing assault rifles and sack-loads of grenades.
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TSA policy states replica explosives and hand grenades are prohibited from carry-on bags and checked luggage.
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On Sunday, "there was intense shooting, stun grenades exploded, and armored vehicles entered the territory," he said.
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In 2015, that number leapt: 183 grenades were seized by the police, and 10 others were detonated.
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We gave him a ski mask and put some fake grenades next to his ... KS: Oh, God.
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They were arrested in 2018 and police seized grenades, automatic weapons, combat vests and other military equipment.
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It heightened debate over the police use of dispersal grenades and so-called flash ball pellet guns.
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Assailants with assault rifles, grenades and women's disguises stormed Parliament and the tomb of Iran's revolutionary founder.
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Members of this unit carry stun grenades and receive Special Forces-like training, such as sniper certification.
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Iraq's defense ministry has denied buying the grenades and blamed their use on an unidentified third party.
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Security forces have used live ammunition, tear gas and stun grenades against protesters for nearly two months.
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Security forces have used live ammunition, tear gas and stun grenades against protesters for nearly two months.
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Amid the piles of uniforms, the haul has also included pistols, grenades and at least one parachute.
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Yet Thibodeau leaves out this evidence, suggesting instead that the A.T.F.'s flashbang grenades sparked the inferno.
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But the rebels have strongly resisted, using snipers, bombs and rocket-propelled grenades from positions they control.
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Many of the bodies had been rigged with grenades, and almost all had been mutilated or desecrated.
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Pakistan had glass cases full of bullets, mortars, grenades and guns, including a gold-plated AK-47.
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One of those nuclear grenades again that seem to just destroy everything in a 50-mile radius.
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The IDF said about 16,000 Palestinians had gathered along the fence, with some hurling grenades and firebombs.
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Because of the flash-bang grenades the SWAT officers threw, Fernanda and her daughters had trouble breathing.
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The commercial drones have been adapted to arm and release grenades by hovering and shaking, soldiers said.
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The militants threw grenades, wounding two officers, the area's police station chief, Hipjur Alam Munsi, told Reuters.
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Hand grenades are easy to hide and hard to keep a good accounting of in combat situations.
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Unexploded devices from that era, including grenades, are removed every year from backyards, fields and construction sites.
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Witnesses said cartel members demolished homes using grenades and heavy equipment, leaving behind only piles of rubble.
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And mechanically, it's little different from the grenades American soldiers lobbed into bunkers during the World Wars.
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Another by Wilson shows the "Symphony of Terror" comprised of grenades, gas, barbed wire, and machine guns.
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For American brewers accustomed to lobbing grenades at orthodoxy, producing zwickel and keller beers is especially appealing.
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That was at the height of the Yellow Vest protests, when violent clashes between demonstrators and the police around the country led to a spike in the use of force by officers, who used rubber projectiles, "dispersal grenades" that spray smaller rubber pellets upon exploding, and tear gas grenades.
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In 2015, a gay pride march was called off when right-wing activists pelted participants with smoke grenades.
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Growing more suspicious, they searched another vehicle where they found ammunition, grenades, a hunting rifle and more parts.
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Total Mayhem: Whenever Junkrat is killed his body drops a small cluster of grenades wherever he was standing.
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Last month, unknown assailants attacked an oil tanker and fired rocket-propelled grenades before breaking off their assault.
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Israeli forces fired tear gas and stun grenades at the Palestinians, who were throwing rocks back at them.
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Outside the tent, a gun-storm of Arisaka rifles and Brownings and M1 carbines and Springfields and grenades.
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It also happens to come with one of the most useful exotic perks in the game: Two grenades.
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At least one blew himself up while others ran through the grounds firing automatic weapons and lobbing grenades.
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According to Samri, protesters threw Molotov cocktails at the forces, who responded with tear gas and stun grenades.
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At the end of last year, fighters attacked the city with rocket-propelled grenades and several suicide bombs.
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Islamic State (IS), one of the groups active in Syria, makes extensive use of quadcopters to drop grenades.
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Young kids learn anti-American messages and use toy rifles and grenades to attack cartoon images of soldiers.
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They continuously shot rubber bullets and used concussion grenades and chemical weapons such as mace and pepper spray.
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At Mason's home, police discovered thousands of live rounds of ammunition, numerous guns, smoke grenades, and a sword.
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Neither side intentionally targets civilians, but mistakes are inevitable, such as soldiers shooting grenades in the wrong direction.
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Grenades, AK-47 assault rifles and communication equipment were apprehended along with one group of militants, Alavi said.
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He said Hoppy was "throwing grenades" in the proceedings and set a March court date for Frankel's requests.
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The haul included loaded rocket launchers, eight rifles, semi-automatic weapons, grenades and four armored vehicles, authorities said.
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After the rally, police broke up protest crowds with tear gas, pepper spray, stun grenades and rubber bullets.
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The report described "area clearance operations" - gunfire and grenades dropped on villages from helicopters - which probably killed hundreds.
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Venezuela's Supreme Court was attacked yesterday by a circling helicopter that apparently dropped hand grenades and fired shots.
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In 2014 Slovakian police stopped an entire lorry full of guns and grenades heading from Bosnia to Sweden.
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On the other side, understanding that you shouldn't panic when grenades are thrown at you is also important.
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A Reuters reporter at the scene said they also came across booby traps using grenades and rocket shells.
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Let no one convince you to pick up a panga, a gun, grenades, bombs, and harm one another.
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RUAG acknowledged the grenades may have been among 250,000 delivered to the United Arab Emirates in 2003/2004.
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The reality of grenades is much like the reality of that online date you're about to go on.
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Men armed with high-powered rifles and grenades then attacked the police station where he was being held.
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Israeli forces responded with tear gas, stun grenades and rubber bullets as small groups of protesters threw rocks.
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The local governor said the arms included Kalashnikov rifles, hand grenades and ammunition for rocket-propelled grenade launchers.
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Men with Kalashnikov rifles and grenades first gunned down a guard at the adjoining school for the blind.
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According to the automaker, the car can protect against AK-47 bullets, hand grenades, and a drone strike.
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Police fired stun grenades outside to disperse supporters of rival EFF and the ruling African National Congress party.
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The way out was on horseback, with a dozen guerrilla fighters armed with Kalashnikov rifles, machetes and grenades.
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They fired away at the "infidels" on their 12.5 calibers and AK47s, sometimes hurling over hand grenades too.
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On the ground, law enforcement teams have been trying to disperse crowds, firing pepper spray and flash grenades.
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It's a giant dance: Protesters run toward the fence, soldiers launch gas grenades, the protesters back off. Repeat.
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The nation at that time also cracked down on easy civilian access to machine guns and hand grenades.
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She told me about how soldiers, supported with helicopters, attacked her village with rocket-propelled grenades and mortars.
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Assailants with assault rifles, grenades and women's disguises stormed Parliament, above, and the tomb of Iran's revolutionary founder.
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"We throw grenades in the river and then pick them with a net," Sajjad said with a smirk.
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The troops also found pistols, rocket-propelled grenades, communications radios, bandoleers of ammunition and two Islamic State flags.
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Thousands of explosive grenades streamed down onto their positions, destroying lives and equipment and forcing surrenders en masse.
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Hours later, another woman left the building with a 4-year-old girl and set off two grenades.
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The weapons it introduced -- submarines, machine guns, poison gas, grenades, tanks -- are all still part of our arsenals.
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But at the Pazarkule border post with Greece, scores of migrants faced barbed wire fences and smoke grenades.
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An Army inquiry ultimately determined that 347 civilians were killed that day — shot, bayoneted or blasted with grenades.
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A previous shipment of grenades to Hong Kong came from the United Kingdom–based company Chemring in 2014.
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Another suggested that stun grenades used by the gunman had come from stocks held by the American military.
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Four police officers were wounded when the militant attacked them with machetes, a pistol and grenades, Rahman said.
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The IDF says some 16,000 Palestinians protested along the border on Friday, with some hurling grenades and firebombs.
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Officers with helmets and riot shields tried to disperse the protesters by using flash grenades and pepper spray.
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The police, using more flash grenades, cleared a path for fire trucks as protesters retreated to a park.
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They then carried out the attack using guns, grenades and suicide vests, at least one of which detonated.
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Arms experts say it is no surprise that more and more grenades are leaking from the war zone.
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The assailants used flamethrowers and grenades, and they had their rifles ready for anyone who tried to escape.
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In the hotel attack in Mali, he said, the attack was carried out only with automatic weapons and grenades.
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"A few days ago five suicide bombers with grenades and AK-47 rifles charged us," said Mohamed Abdel Rahman.
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Sweden has seen a recent increase in violent crime, including a spate of attacks with shotguns and hand grenades.
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Despite being outnumbered more than three to one, his patrol attacked with grenades, inflicting a number of enemy casualties.
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Overall, their costumes are practical – they've got pockets for carrying grenades, rubber gloves to deal with slime, shin guards.
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Islamic State fought back with suicide car bombs, drones carrying grenades and mortars, Reuters correspondents in the area said.
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The man who built the bunkers apparently planned to turn the grenades into useable weapons filled with explosive powder.
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"Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades," Priebus told Republican leaders at their spring meeting in Florida Friday.
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Police reportedly fired rubber bullets and percussion grenades at the water protectors, and one protester's arm was severely injured.
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On Cobblestone, smoke grenades had gone out on bombsite B as Immortals were moving in on Cloud9's defense.
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It said it had sustained no losses despite heavy enemy fire, which included mortars, rocket-propelled grenades and howitzers.
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The couple was planning a return to the US when they were arrested for allegedly stockpiling weapons including grenades.
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To sweeten the deal, smugglers often throw in hand grenades (there were 43 grenade incidents in Sweden last year).
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They are tougher than the possessed security staff, but by this point, you should have picked up some grenades.
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Grenades were set off and more than a dozen vehicles were set on fire as the robbery took place.
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I fed it recycler charges (really good grenades that break everything in their blast radius down into crafting elements).
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They were on the state's list of "prohibited weapons," along with automatic firearms, sawed-off shotguns, grenades and IEDs.
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"Two attackers entered the mosque and started shooting and throwing grenades at people," Mohammad Adi, a survivor, told Reuters.
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Hundreds of other structures bear the marks of smaller, though still destructive, weaponry: mortars, rocket-propelled grenades, machine guns.
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As the helicopter strafed the court building and the Interior Ministry, attackers fired gunshots and lobbed grenades, officials said.
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The bomb squad X-rayed the devices and determined they were inert -- with no explosive materials inside the grenades.
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"Our airport, the terminal looks as if grenades have been inside there and bombed the places out," she said.
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Fighters used tanks, rocket-propelled grenades and anti-aircraft guns to try to blast through Islamic State sniper positions.
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On that day, the helicopter circled above the city as its occupants attacked the buildings with grenades and gunfire.
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He wanted to use semi-automatic weapons, an "AT-4" anti-tank weapon and hand grenades, the complaint said.
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" I'm like "yes, that's right, I helped you build a bridge before and now you're here giving me grenades!
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The video appears to show that one of these grenades detonated not far from Theron just before he collapsed.
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At the moment, left-handed soldiers need to use a different arming procedure when using current grenades, ARDEC said.
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Just as they ascended to the target, machine guns, sniper fire and rocket-propelled grenades began to rain down.
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No. So we've decided as a society that we're not going to allow people to walk around with grenades.
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Scuffles ensued and the crowd fled as the sound grenades exploded and smoke wafted through the compound, witnesses said.
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A video from the demonstration shows that the police used tear gas and stun grenades to clear the protestors.
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Fighters are known to pop out from behind buildings, just yards from approaching Humvees, to unleash rocket-propelled grenades.
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A. During Occupy, police officers were seen moving truckloads of rubber bullets and tear gas grenades into government buildings.
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I try not to think about subway grenades or suicide bombs or slender guns tucked in a duffel bag.
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But the statement from the president's spokeswoman said that officers had been fighting back after being attacked with grenades.
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He added that Mr. Cruz did not have a gas mask or smoke grenades, as had previously been reported.
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They fired assault rifles, lobbed grenades and — when Iraqi commandos stormed the church — detonated explosives strapped to their chests.
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You can read more about the discovery of the grenades in The Virginian Pilot, which first reported the story.
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Western militaries experimented with nuclear grenades and nuclear landmines during the Cold War but abandoned them for various reasons.
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Last summer, soldiers killed three Boko Haram members in Marte and captured 11 others, recovering hand grenades and weapons.
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Chemring makes grenades, battlefield pyrotechnics, detonators, IED detection systems, bomb-disposal tools as well as missile and space-systems.
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Shortly after the convoy pulled into Nisour Square, the contractors began shooting civilians with machine guns and firing grenades.
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They fired tear gas, water cannons, and flash grenades, which exploded in large, disorienting bursts of sound and light.
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Shortly afterward, men in a pickup truck tossed small grenades, known as Ping-Pong bombs, at his friend's house.
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According to protesters and news accounts, the officers also fired rubber bullets, pepper spray, concussion grenades and tear gas.
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Phalanxes of police officers used pepper spray, flash grenades and other nonlethal crowd-control tools to disperse the protesters.
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They give them drugs, point weapons at their backs, and make them march forward with grenades in their hands.
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In his 20s, in the unsteady wake of World War II, Boulez lobbed critical grenades even at his heroes.
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Some have turned violent with police using tear gas, stun grenades and water cannon to disperse stone-throwing protesters.
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Sebastian Gregerson, 29, was arrested on Sunday after he swapped a gun for several grenades with an undercover agent.
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But even if firearms were made more widely available, civilians would still not be allowed to possess hand grenades.
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Like the farmers and guerrillas, we fought with rifles and grenades, which we could throw farther than most Vietnamese.
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A police helicopter pilot, Oscar Perez, who lobbed grenades at government buildings, was tracked down and killed last month.
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Candidate Trump could get away with lobbing rhetorical grenades and not thinking too much about their real-world impact.
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Six police officers sustained non-life-threatening injuries; the police force responded with concussion grenades, pepper spray, and tear gas.
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Sometimes, when you're all out of grenades, you have to do a little improvising to catch your opponent off guard.
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Security forces against activists, including tear gas and grenades, are only deepening the divide with the government, notes the Times.
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Authorities also cleared up earlier reports, saying the shooter never had a gas mask or smoke grenades in his possession.
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After coming under attack from small arms and rocket-propelled grenades, the U.S. ground commander requested air support, Brooks said.
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The Saudi interior ministry said that four militants, armed with assault rifles, handguns and hand grenades, assaulted the border post.
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The militants fired on the US and Nigerien troops with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades, according to that account.
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Gunfire and grenades were coming from every direction, and Taliban members were headed their way from all over the village.
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They use assault rifles, grenades and pistols, but they come prepared with enough ammunition and food for hours of fighting.
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While searching their apartments, law enforcement officers discovered an explosives laboratory equipped with firearms and grenades, the security agency said.
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And forget inert hand grenades or replicas that are meant to be amusing; the TSA does not find these funny.
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Fighters launched mortars into densely populated areas and fired rocket-propelled grenades and heavy machine guns at the opposing positions.
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Some police had been injured in the clashes after protesters hurled bricks, smoke grenades and petrol bombs, the statement said.
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Police dressed in riot gear were also using rubber bullets, tear gas, and concussion grenades, according to The Washington Post.
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"As foreign minister Liberman had the ability in the past to lob rhetorical grenades that required no response," Makovsky said.
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Critics have said that Venezuela's prisons are controlled by gangs with ready access to machine guns and even hand grenades.
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Militant groups such as Islamic State have used drones to carry out attacks by dropping grenades or crashing into infrastructure.
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It said at one location at least two Palestinian militants fired guns at its forces and others had thrown grenades.
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Local media reported that police ordered the counter-protesters to disperse, then moved in behind a volley of stun grenades.
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One Facebook group solely dedicated to those injured in the protests calls for the banning of flash-balls and grenades.
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Later the demonstration moved to eastern Paris where firefighters rampaged despite more teargas grenades and faced off against riot police.
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After some smoke grenades were thrown down, Mousesports' Niko tried wading through the fog to get an advantage over FaZe.
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Militants in armored vehicles meanwhile fired rocket propelled grenades at a military site just beyond the checkpoint, the sources said.
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Ada Lovelace got a brace of grenades, happily lobbing canisters filled with gas, needles, and alien goo at her opponents.
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With a bigger field, attacking Trump didn't seem to benefit the candidate lobbing the biggest grenades, senior Rubio officials concluded.
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Tensions between protesters and police have escalated in recent weeks, with law enforcement using water cannons and allegedly concussion grenades.
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The ISIS affiliated attackers used mortars, rocket-propelled grenades, technical vehicles and heavy machine guns according to one defense official.
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Cody Legg was involved in a tough firefight in which insurgents were relentless in throwing grenades and firing small arms.
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Police in riot gear responded by surrounding the march and unleashing rubber bullets, water cannons, flash grenades, and pepper spray.
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R.P.G.s (rocket-propelled grenades) are the shaped charges most people have heard of, though there are ever bigger, deadlier iterations.
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In a recorded meeting, Hunter claimed he'd taken part in weapons trafficking and used grenades to carry out an attack.
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The police arrived quickly, but when they attempted to enter the restaurant, they were met with heavy gunfire and grenades.
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But at 8:203, a half-dozen young men entered, carrying heavy bags of weaponry, including grenades and long rifles.
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Police seized hand grenades, land mines, ammunition, a machete, an Islamic State flag and material for printing the group's insignia.
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They were armed with heavy weapons, including antiaircraft weaponry as well as rocket-propelled grenades, according to a Nigerien official.
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Hand grenades were, until last year, classified as "flammable products" rather than weapons, so sentences for detonating them were mild.
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Armed with knives and grenades, they set fire to Israeli military equipment — apparently testing Israeli preparedness and worrying local communities.
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"It's like they are selling glass hand grenades," John Jay Curtis, a retired lawyer, told the New York Post yesterday.
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When the guard said that he didn't have a key, the assassin tossed two hand grenades at the cell door.
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A small group clashed with police, who used tear gas, a water cannon and dispersion grenades on them, AP notes.
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On Saturday, the police said that suspected militants had hurled grenades in a Srinagar market, injuring at least three people.
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Others have lost limbs after hitting grenades and mines with hoes while planting and clearing the thicket around their crops.
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To the pound, men and women lug the same rucksacks, throw the same grenades and shoulder the same machine guns.
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Israel's military said Palestinian protesters hurled grenades, explosive devices and fire-bombs toward the Israeli troops across the border fence.
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The Japanese responded with gunfire and grenades, and one exploded and wounded him so badly he thought he would die.
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They surround themselves with some amazing people but also some human hand grenades who inevitably blow up in their faces.
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Armed with automatic weapons and grenades, they targeted public areas including a café, hotel, cinema, hospital and Jewish community center.
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Reuters television images showed riot police charging at protesters with batons in central Paris, firing stun grenades and tear gas.
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Iraqi soldiers fire heavy machine guns and lob grenades from inside a destroyed building in the old city of Mosul.
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Some 10,000 tear gas canisters and stun grenades were fired as well as water canon as security forces fought for control.
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Police at the scene recovered "a sack of grenades", ammunition, a sub-machine gun and a Kalashnikov assault rifle, he added.
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" The post warned attendees to "be prepared for violent police repression (pepper spray, flash bang grenades, tear gas, beatings, arrests, etc.).
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Police arrested three people and seized 21 locally made grenades and six swords during a raid in Colombo, a spokesman said.
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The truck was loaded with arms and grenades, Estrosi said, according to the AP. Le camion criblé de balles #AttaquesNice pic.twitter.
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A conventional war required conventional arms—mortars, rockets, grenades—which, as an international pariah, ISIS could not buy in sufficient quantities.
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Troops also later discovered a large cache of rifles, explosives and rocket-propelled grenades in Ben Guerdan, a security source said.
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WIRED has always prided itself on what we call mind grenades—expansive, surprising ideas that change the way the world thinks.
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Sometimes protesters threw rocks, to which soldiers responded with tear gas, stun grenades, water cannons, rubber bullets, and sometimes live ammunition.
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The riot police responded with tear gas and stun grenades to repel the protesting farmers, making six arrests in the process.
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Security forces have blocked and broken up demonstrations using live ammunition as well as tear gas and stun grenades, witnesses say.
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Some police had been injured in the clashes after protesters hurled bricks, smoke grenades and petrol bombs, said a police statement.
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Fans are obsessed by the fierce strategising and skill behind teams shooting each other, throwing digital grenades and setting off bombs.
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Additional pistols will go for $50, assault rifles for $80, and grenades (which were not available at the demo) for $15.
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As these dancers demonstrate, however, maybe what was missing was nothing more than a few smoke grenades to liven things up.
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When it's active, any time-limited ability in your toolbox — specifically, melee abilities, grenades and Supers — charge significantly slower than normal.
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Police used pepper spray and smoke grenades after some protestors threw burning "Make America Great Again" T-shirts toward the cops.
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"Troops resorted to live fire after confronting 5,000 rioters, some of who threw rocks and grenades," said an Israeli military spokeswoman.
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But the car continued to roll forward, and the convoy launched "heavy gunfire" and grenades its way until it caught fire.
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He attended several training camps in Afghanistan, where he learned to make explosives, poisons and chemical grenades, according to the profile.
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He said the attackers had launched four grenades, two against a group of National Guards who were protecting the court building.
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As Louise Sunshine, a former Trump organization employee told me months ago, Trump had always lobbed grenades -- and then walked away.
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At checkpoints between Ziguinchor and the border to the north, some Senegalese soldiers wore bulletproof vests with grenades in the pockets.
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Other weapons on display at the trade show — including stun grenades and tear gas — have come under fire in recent weeks.
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But what about the improvised Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) grenades, designed to wreak more permanent and physical damage by overwhelming electrical circuits?
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We want them stabbing guards in the neck, teleporting across rooftops, exploding sentry towers, playing with grenades, crossbows and dark magic.
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Guatemalan police arrested at least six other people and seized rifles, pistols, grenades and stolen cars during the operation, he said.
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The two hijackers were reportedly armed with hand grenades and initially threatened to blow up the plane, The Associated Press reported.
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Fifty jihadis, heavily armed with rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns, utterly outgunned and outmanned the slim American force they ambushed.
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Grenades from the UAE shipment were also discovered in 2012 with the Free Syrian Army fighting President Bashar al-Assad's government.
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According to police policy, officers are required to roll the grenades into crowds to help limit the chances of head injuries.
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"The request for a multi-purpose grenade came from the warfighter in 2010," Matthew Hall, grenades tech base development lead, said.
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Brazilian companies have also ramped up sales of "nonlethal" arms such as tear gas, pepper spray and concussion and smoke grenades.
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Police said they found 20 homemade live grenades and bomb-making ingredients in the hideout after the blast, which alerted neighbors.
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That night, Griezmann played while his sister, Maud, was inside the Bataclan concert hall where terrorists attacked with guns and grenades.
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The chefs lobbing those orange grenades at this four-month-old restaurant in Greenwich Village are Nicolas Farias and John Fraser.
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Their wounds came from shrapnel, blasts, grenades dropped from drones and gunshots – including sniper fire that deliberately targeted civilians, staff said.
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Students run a gantlet of rubber bullets, water cannons, stun grenades and tear gas just to make it to the library.
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The helicopter circled the city as Perez and his group, Equilibrio Nacional (National Balance), attacked the buildings with grenades and gunfire.
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He says that the authorities are ignoring his attempts to surrender and are instead attacking the house with rocket-propelled grenades.
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He was armed with smoke grenades and a high-capacity magazine for his pistol, and was full of an inexplicable rage.
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After a second knife attack, he testified at the separate trial in 2006, someone threw two hand grenades into his cell.
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Authorities found anti-tank weapons, ammunition and hand grenades missing from a warehouse on the base this week, according to officials.
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The bomb squad found several more grenades, all of which were found to be inert, according to a police department release.
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Soon though a firefight broke out with the government forces bombarding the house with machine gun fire and rocket-propelled grenades.
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The men stormed in after an explosion, believed to have been caused by grenades thrown at security guards at the entrance.
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Greek police used smoke grenades at one border crossing, while Bulgaria sent an extra 1,000 troops to its border with Turkey.
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Even assemblymen were targets of the generals' wrath, receiving menacing phone calls, or bullets and dud grenades dispatched through the mail.
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There were times when I was shot at, had grenades thrown in my path, and had to negotiate with armed attackers.
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Nompendulo Mkatshwa, outgoing president of the student representative council, said police had fired stun grenades at students gathered near the university.
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With this newest installment, players can supplement their grenades, sticky bombs, and rocket launchers with the sheer might of nature itself.
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He can use knives, hammers, axes, poisons, grenades, garroting, explosives, his feet, or his bare hands, if he is strong enough.
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In reality, the 2628 guns and inert grenades belonged to an elderly hobbyist who had been building his collection since youth.
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He pulled the pins from two hand grenades, then threw one at the three defendants and held the second, killing himself.
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Rocket-propelled grenades seem to float across no-man's land in deadly, graceful arcs, which end in a fleeting, orange flash.
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Grenades fail to explode… or explode prematurely and turn a squad of infantry into a collection of meat and blood stains.
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On Monday, police responded with tear gas and stun grenades when migrants and refugees tried to force their way across the border.
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Getting Junkrat up high makes it easier to aim grenades and put them where they can be most helpful on the battlefield.
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The edible grenades may be some time in arriving, but the US army appears ready to do battle with its toxic footprint.
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Simply titled "Fixed Pepsi Ad," ThirtyRev's video shows police using tear gas, rubber bullets, pepper spray, and concussion grenades on water protectors.
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Armed with submachine guns and flash-bang grenades, task force members broke down the door to a friend's duplex he was visiting.
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Once the armored cars roll off the line, they can withstand landmines, grenades and a shower of bullets from an AK-47.
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The statement described those killed as "very dangerous" and said they were in possession of automatic rifles, ammunition, grenades and a drone.
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Police said they recovered what they thought might have been an explosive device but Krampf later said the suspect had smoke grenades.
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Considering Pauly's history of describing women as "grenades" and "stalkers," you expect him to be similarly mean to Vanessa in the present.
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The summit in Helsinki was just the latest in a line of bewildering series of foreign affairs grenades set off by Trump.
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There are military uniforms, grenades, warning signs from border crossings, recording devices used by spies and books portraying Americans as violent racists.
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The police responded with several rounds of tear gas and chili grenades but were beaten back by dozens of stone-pelting men.
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This isn't a game where you're dropped on an island, and you can scour buildings for all kinds of guns and grenades.
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In Ukraine last year, drones operated by Russian separatists (or perhaps by Russian special forces) attacked several ammunition dumps with incendiary grenades.
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NPR reports that Gilkey and Tamanna were on an assigment for the network when their vehicle was struck by rocket propelled grenades.
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An attempt to hit Nairobi last February was thwarted after police intercepted a vehicle carrying explosives, grenades and guns in northern Kenya.
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Law enforcement have begun using concussion grenades, mace and rubber bullets against protestors and police say some protestors have thrown Molotov cocktails.
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The map consists of squares and each person in combat takes turns moving on the map, firing, throwing grenades, and using powers.
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In the ensuing chaos, police were attacked with grenades and knives, while some women in the apartment threw chili powder at them.
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Right when he did, a bunch of narcs passed me with shotguns, and then a bunch of those stun grenades went off.
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This arrest came after "possible grenades" were found in the man's vehicle on the grounds, Fort Gordon spokesman Buz Yarnell said then.
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As it strafed the court building and the Interior Ministry in Caracas on Tuesday, attackers fired gunshots and lobbed grenades, officials said.
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The attackers fired gunshots and lobbed grenades as the chopper strafed the court building and the Interior Ministry in Caracas, officials said.
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The festive scene took place within yards of the Starbucks that ISIS members attacked with suicide bombs and grenades on January 14.
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The ARES/PAX report cites one incident in which separatist forces tried weaponizing their drone by strapping a hand grenades to it.
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RSF fighters, armed with assault rifles, machine guns mounted on trucks and rocket-propelled grenades, are better paid than some army officers.
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Hasina was also targeted in 2004, when attackers threw grenades at rally in Dhaka, killing 24 people and wounding more than 500.
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A few days before the Paris attack, German police officers discovered pistols, hand grenades, Kalashnikov rifles with ammunition and an explosive agent.
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Up to 40 rounds of munitions hit the airport, according to a US military official, 29 of which were rocket-propelled grenades.
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One attack was foreshadowed by a band playing Guzman's favorite song on repeat hours before grenades were thrown into his prison cell.
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Relatives of Islamic State members have also been forcibly displaced to camps and harassed by locals who throw grenades at their homes.
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There are worrying stories of Syrian soldiers using Sarin in hand grenades to kill people who are sheltering in tunnels and bunkers.
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He also confirmed that police had shot dead two of the attackers, and said they were armed with Kalashnikov rifles and grenades.
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Back at a base, they laid out their haul, including machine guns, two explosive belts, four rocket-propelled grenades and several Kalashnikovs.
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Ansar al-Islam said it used rocket-propelled grenades in the attack but provided no estimate for how many people were killed.
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Prosecution isn't a game of horseshoes or hand grenades where prosecutors get to score points or inflict damage without indicting the target.
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Riot police used stun grenades and tear gas to clear protesters in the torch's path in a poor suburb on Wednesday evening.
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Super soldiers with futuristic weapons Hand-held knives that fire bullets, pistols that shoot around corners and assault rifles that launch grenades.
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"I think we're going to see, if we don't stop it, more drive-by shootings with Kalashnikovs and hand grenades," he said.
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The gunman remained barricaded for 15 hours as officers used flash-bang grenades and tried to negotiate to get him to surrender.
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One observer likened the grenades lobbed by Mr. Getler to the booming pronouncements of a biblical prophet whose credibility was rarely questioned.
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A gathering before the Parliament building in Cape Town ends with police forces using tear gas and stun grenades on the protesters.
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Multiple stun grenades were fired, and, according to a UN press release, one of them "came very near" to impacting the group.
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Officers used rubber ball grenades, pepper spray and pepper balls to clear the crowds from streets around a downtown park, police said.
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Separatist militants in the disputed territory hurled grenades at two polling stations, the police said, and protesters threw stones at security forces.
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But I would feel like a fool if I spent these grenades foolishly and found myself without them at a key moment.
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If the crew decided to stay buttoned up in a disabled tank, attackers would pry open the hatch and throw in grenades.
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There, the three men from Queens learned how to use AK-47s and rocket-propelled grenades at an Al Qaeda training camp.
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While investigating the threat against Ms. Busch, the authorities found grenades and C-4 explosives in a safe in Mr. Pellicano's office.
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"They started shooting at the assailants inside while the assailants threw grenades down on them from the second floor," Mr. Elddin said.
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On June 27, a pilot from Venezuela's police corps named Óscar Pérez commandeered a helicopter and shot grenades at the Supreme Court.
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Jumping from foxhole to foxhole in the jungle, he downed enemies with grenades, gunfire and eventually his bayonet before he was killed.
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Today, a painting titled "Steel Rain" depicting National Guard soldiers firing rockets containing DPICM grenades during Desert Storm hangs in the Pentagon.
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Other accounts suggested the attacker might have thrown grenades inside and managed to flee before he was tracked down by the police.
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Officers arrived at the home and found two military grenades in O'Connor's room, which led them to apply for a search warrant.
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Smoke grenades were thrown to hide their withdrawal, and five of the vehicles made it out of the immediate zone of attack.
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Combat soldiers experience periods of intense gunfire, and also far louder explosive blasts, from bombs, rocket-propelled grenades, and improvised explosive devices.
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"During all of our work-up, shooting targets, throwing grenades, doing all that, you never once saw kids mangled," he told me.
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Local media reported sounds of gunfire and stun grenades going off at the site when security forces launched a second raid on Thursday.
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But police says this was a targeted attack and this shooter came in around 260:210 today with a shotgun and smoke grenades.
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In October 2014, Romania sold 9,252 rocket-propelled grenades, known as PG-9s, with lot number 20173-14-451 to the US military.
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The suspected militants threw grenades at police after they surrounded the house and demanded that the occupants surrender, a senior police officer said.
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Some people set off fireworks and chased away reporters, while others hurled objects at police, who responded with tear gas and stun grenades.
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The attacker who targeted the wedding sprayed the crowd with automatic gunfire and threw hand grenades before detonating his suicide vest, officials said.
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"Militants lobbed grenades and fired with automatic weapons injuring two BSF troopers, one of whom later succumbed (to his injuries)," Ahmad told CNN.
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Farmers are at particular risk because, when wars are over, trenches get buried in fields, and so do any leftover grenades and shells.
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Soldiers with guns, grenades, and helicopters would eventually take down the players' avatars, but in the meantime, it was simple, building-punching fun.
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Parisian authorities used water cannons, stun grenades and tear gas, detaining 137 people by early afternoon and spot-checking more than 14,000 people.
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They're loaded down with weapons such as guns and grenades, and are incredibly hard to kill, with or without a human helping them.
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Approaching on motorcycle, a small cadre of ISIS militants rushed a Kurdish peshmerga outpost near Kirkuk last month, killing three soldiers with grenades.
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The attacker opened fire with an automatic rifle, throwing stun grenades to allow himself to reload and shooting the wounded on the ground.
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Black-clad activists smashed store windows, blocked traffic and fought with police in riot gear who responded with tear gas and stun grenades.
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The video claims to show police attacking a migrant camp, nicknamed the "Jungle", with teargas, rubber bullets and concussion grenades on January 5th.
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Last summer, Egypt intercepted a ship from North Korea carrying 30,000 PG-7 rocket-propelled grenades and other weapons parts, the study said.
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It's a generic training room with a row of pistols, submachine guns, and grenades, all for use against human-shaped pop-up targets.
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Police used tear-gas grenades and led charges to disperse migrants trying to make their way to the approach road for Calais port.
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The NOC said in a statement the arson was carried out with rocket-propelled grenades, gasoline and burnt car tyres by "unknown criminals".
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He'll soon be taking a break from throwing flash grenades and kicking down doors in the federal government to testify before the Senate.
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With the army deploying tanks and artillery against rebels armed with rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns, entire neighbourhoods have been blasted apart.
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They remain in control, even if it is intriguing that Curry and Klay Thompson, those two expertly crafted grenades, have yet to explode.
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Morales' supporters took to the streets shortly after, sometimes armed with homemade bazookas, handguns and grenades, barricading roads and skirmishing with security forces.
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He said that with the bodies they recovered a rocket-propelled grenade, two hand grenades, four AK47 rifles and an improvised explosive device.
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The three worked as volunteer guards at the opposition headquarters and had been inside the building when it was hit by the grenades.
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There were at least three anti-tank rocket launchers, several rockets, hundreds of bullets, around 15 hand grenades and two anti-tank mines.
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Greece said police on the Macedonian side of their joint frontier used teargas, rubber bullets and stun grenades to push back the migrants.
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Gardens, ghostly mansions and even grenades have all emerged from Europe's parched landscape as the sun scorches the continent's lawns, fields and scrubland.
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"After the war, the munition -- mainly grenades, mines or munition pieces -- have been thrown into the river undefused," police spokeswoman Grit Merker said.
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The terrain does not allow tanks to enter, so infantry soldiers have been using light weapons and grenades, Colonel Salah Kareem told Reuters.
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One notebook contained a "shopping list" of weapons Guzman wanted, including 1,000 AK-47s, 1,000 40mm grenade launchers and 1,000 grenades, she said.
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But the unseen hunters, using bullets, grenades, booby traps and arrows, quickly cull the deplorable herd in explosions of blood, brains and viscera.
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The piles are usually studded with knives and, occasionally, some grenades, but the bulk consists of guns that have been stripped of ammunition.
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The Israeli military said rioters had hurled grenades, firebombs and rocks and in two cases, Palestinians briefly crossed the fence into Israeli territory.
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They used it to drop grenades onto the Supreme Court building and open fire on the Interior Ministry in a brazen midday attack.
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While the attackers fired automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades, the sailor shredded the dingy with an anti-aircraft gun, killing all six.
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Protests erupted across Washington, DC, on inauguration Friday and police responded with pepper spray, smoke bombs, and flash grenades to disperse the crowds.
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France's police forces have also come under heightened scrutiny after dozens of Yellow Vest protesters were injured by "dispersal grenades" and rubber pellets.
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Enemy swimmers often will not know they've been marked until grenades start exploding around them underwater and the dolphins are long gone. Absolutely.
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Officers arrested Mr. Mason and confiscated smoke grenades, rifles, a sword, a bulletproof vest and thousands of rounds of ammunition from the house.
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Firing from heavily armored trucks, the contractors unleashed a torrent of machine gun fire and grenades, killing or injuring at least 31 people.
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Then officers stormed the cellblock, Mr. Wiranto said, using explosives, grenades and tear gas, and the remaining 10 detainees then surrendered, he said.
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You accept that some weapons are beyond the pale: nuclear weapons, nerve gas or perhaps hand grenades, land mines and anti-aircraft missiles.
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The police then used stun grenades to disperse the crowd around the building to clear a path to evacuate the lawmakers, Reuters reported.
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"The main part of the demonstration had not arrived, and they started throwing percussion grenades, tear gas and rubber bullets," Mr. Guimarães said.
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After that — at least in the state of New Jersey where I live — drivers use rude hand gestures and, failing that, grenades. 29D.
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Instead, some residents are taking matters into their own hands, throwing grenades at the homes of people they accuse of supporting Islamic State.
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Some come in the form of projectiles, which are launched from firearms, while others are more like grenades, and are thrown by hand.
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Security officers had initially mistook the gunmen for the police, until they began shooting and throwing grenades, another police officer said on Tuesday.
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In July 2016, a group of young men entered the upscale Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka with heavy bags of weaponry, including grenades.
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Soldiers often carry other types of less-lethal grenades which can create disorienting noise and flashes, illumination, or intense heat for destroying equipment.
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In a separate incident, the military said troops captured a Palestinian who tried to cut through the fence and threw grenades at them.
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Video footage on Globo's sports channel showed fans outside the ground running from the fighting as police fired percussion grenades to disperse the crowds.
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Among the bodies, he also found 7.62-mm ammunition, PKM machine guns, and PG-7 rocket-propelled grenades, some stolen from the Iraqi army.
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Police also used stun grenades and pepper spray to disperse the protesters at the university, located in Grahamstown to the southeast of the country.
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But that wide waistband with or without grenades, together with that technique of the body known as celibacy, still sticks most in my mind.
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Previous outbreaks of violence between migrants and both Macedonian and Greek security forces have seen stun grenades and tear gas fired into the camp.
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Police told reporters during a press conference on Thursday that a lone gunman had entered the newspaper's building with a shotgun and smoke grenades.
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Their assailants easily outgunned them with sniper rifles, rocket-propelled grenades, and automatic weapons mounted on trucks, according to a Nigerien anti-terrorism official.
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But rifle fire and hand grenades were coming from right across the alley, the compound that Byers had initially sought to take refuge in.
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He fired shots at and lobbed grenades on the Interior Ministry and the Supreme Court to fight what he said was a tyrannical government.
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"It's like renting your car everyday to someone that sells rocket-propelled grenades on the black market," Jack B. said in an online chat.
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As ropes raised the huge figure up, the fans around us began waving blue flags, before a series of smoke grenades were set off.
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These guys weren't just lobbing metaphorical grenades on Twitter; they did their research and knew what states to help target to swing the election.
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The assailants, believed to be carrying assault rifles and grenades, exchanged sporadic fire with police outside, hours after the attack began around 9 p.m.
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It said it had uncovered a bomb-making laboratory during searches of the suspects' homes and had found detonators, guns, grenades and extremist literature.
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Police said protesters hurled bricks, smoke grenades and petrol bombs during the unrest that broke out after hundreds of thousands marched through the streets.
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Thousands of protesters have since been arrested and many wounded, drawing scrutiny over the use of crowd control weapons like dispersal "sting-ball" grenades.
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Security forces have used tear gas, stun grenades and live ammunition to disperse demonstrations, as well as arresting hundreds of protesters and opposition figures.
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The men, aged 21 to 34, were detained after raids on four locations on Thursday that prosecutors said discovered grenades, firearms and explosives belts.
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For anyone who hasn't read A Song of Ice and Fire, this action is completely illogical (even for a show with magical leaf grenades).
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We leapt out of cover, covering the machine with sticky grenades, and sprinting back to cover behind the rubble that once was a farmhouse.
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One security source said the convoy was attacked from higher ground by militants firing rocket-propelled grenades and detonating explosive devices on the ground.
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The actions I was taking weren't especially unique — a lot of shooting, tossing grenades, and hiding behind cover — but the reasons for them were.
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I was just trying to clear out space so I could take more loot to go build more shit, so I don't three grenades.
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The fighters, believed to be an ISIS-affiliated group, were armed with small-arms, rocket-propelled grenades and using "technical vehicles," according to Dunford.
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Gregerson allegedly struck a deal with the undercover FBI employee for five M67 fragmentation grenades in exchange for his Beretta M9 handgun as payment.
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Unlike the grenades dropped then, which the pilot had to screw together in midflight, modern bombs and missiles rarely, if ever, miss their mark.
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Grenades are extremely deadly tools of destruction that, honestly, are a lot of fun to throw — but they are too often misused in fiction.
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The next day, the headquarters of several opposition parties were hit with grenades and machine-gun fire, killing at least half a dozen people.
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He still has "visions" in which he sees fighters on the mountain moving in slow motion, and hears the sound of grenades and gunfire.
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Only a wall separated him and the Taliban, he said, describing his own escape in heroic color that involved much crawling and tossing grenades.
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The unit was met by two suicide vehicle bombs, and ISIS fighters emerged at close quarters with heavy machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades.
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Saturday morning, another convoy of about 30 Humvees arrived, but the hulking vehicles are vulnerable in open combat to rocket-propelled grenades and mortars.
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Some apparently rebel-made -- mostly grenades and mortars; others apparently stolen from the Syrian army, such as a Russian-manufactured surface-to-air missile.
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An old guerrilla fighter sings songs about Che Guevara on his guitar as a crowd leans in to listen, armed with rifles and grenades.
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The trial was held inside a massive bunker in Palermo, constructed for the occasion, whose walls could withstand an attack by rocket-propelled grenades.
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There have been skirmishes involving automatic weapons and grenades in Ain al-Hilweh between rival Palestinian and Islamist factions over the past few weeks.
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" An American journalist in Gaza found that, even among those demonstrators who approached the fence, "[t]here were no guns, no grenades, no rockets.
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It's close, sure, and way better than the devices I've seen before, but as they say, close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.
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The Jie Shun, one of the four banned ships, was caught by Egyptian authorities smuggling thousands of North Korean rocket-propelled grenades in 2016.
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Why use shotguns, grenades or rocket launchers to take down your enemy when you can just turn into a demon and crunch their bones?
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Affixed to the wall in Mr. Appelgren's office in Stockholm's Police Headquarters is a chart showing the increase in the use of hand grenades.
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Both women gain in the exercise, in part because of the historical rhymes, in part because of a loving correspondence complete with hand grenades.
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A rogue faction of the Venezuelan police attacked the country's Supreme Court in Caracas on Tuesday, dropping grenades from a helicopter, government officials said.
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The protests had started after reports that Safariland's tear-gas grenades had been used against migrants at the United States-Mexico border and elsewhere.
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In the 1980s, white-power activists made their own land mines and hand grenades and learned how to adapt semi- to fully-automatic weapons.
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It was 2016, and grenades and mortars were crashing down in rapid succession, wreaking havoc on Ukrainian positions on the edge of Stanytsia Luhanska.
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"During the Indonesian time, soldiers would throw grenades in the reef to fish," said Zanuari Marteans, a 60-year-old fisherman from Atauro Island.
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Riot police in black balaclavas were firing smoke grenades that smashed through skulls and chest bones, and snipers were shooting activists from the rooftops.
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In Baghdad's Tayaran Square overnight, protesters threw petrol bombs and stones at police who responded with tear gas and stun grenades, Reuters witnesses said.
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Until, as the dinner crowd was settling in on July 1, five gunmen burst in carrying heavy bags of weaponry, including grenades and rifles.
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Universities suspended classes last week after clashes in which police fired stun grenades, rubber bullets and tear gas at stone-throwing students at Wits.
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Among the agencies hit overnight on Saturday by rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) fired by unknown individuals were Oxfam and the International Rescue Committee (IRC).
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At 6:45 pm, as the convoy snaked past the village of Maula, dozens of fighters armed with rifles and rocket-propelled grenades attacked.
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During recorded phone conversations with the undercover agent, Gregerson reportedly talked about making homemade grenades and considered ways to attack buildings and law enforcement.
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Witnesses said soldiers arrived and fired tear gas, stun grenades, rubber bullets and possibly live bullets in the air while settlers shot live ammunition.
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In the Macedonian capital Skopje, police fired stun grenades and tear gas on Sunday night to disperse a protest rally by several hundred nationalists.
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This just days after police hit hundreds of the unarmed activists with rubber bullets, concussion grenades, and water cannons in the sub-freezing weather.
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You want to know where enemies are coming from and maintain enough vertical clearance to lob an endless stream of grenades in their general direction.
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The assailants were equipped with explosives and threw grenades as they fired at students and kept the campus on lockdown for the next 15 hours.
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"This complex situation included small arms fire, hand grenades and close air support fire," U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said Wednesday night in a written statement.
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Previous negotiations determined that he could be accompanied by 195 men armed with AK-47 assault rifles, 20 machine guns, and 20 rocket-propelled grenades.
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If he or she doesn't answer the door fast enough, SWAT teams may break it down with a battering ram and throw flashbang grenades inside.
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A man has been arrested after authorities said he was trying to buy grenades to be used in an attack on New York's Time Square.
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Panti said the men ran away from troops and Adib threw aside his backpack, which was later found to contain detonators, blasting caps and grenades.
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After not getting proper response from FBI... I told them that I would bring AK-47s, grenades and suicide belts, and blow up the airport.
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And now, as a contestant on Dancing with the Stars, he had a few critical grenades lobbed at him by returning head judge Len Goodman.
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The Air Force said it does not consider the missing grenades a criminal matter and is now offering a reward of $5,000 to return them.
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Initially, the video shows three US soldiers taking shelter behind a slow-moving unarmored SUV as reddish clouds from smoke grenades drift across the scene.
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Breaking away from the main march, black clad youths hurled stones and petrol bombs at police, who responded with rounds of teargas and stun grenades.
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The non-traditional weapons are powerful, especially grenades that cause heavy damage or nullify enemies' powers, but they can also feel situation-limited and inconvenient.
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The idea of a bunch of men calling women they deemed unappealing "grenades" might have somehow flown in 2009, but, in 2018, it's simply offensive.
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Their explosives are definitely deadly, but grenades and rockets are best at shredding the kinds of armored enemies that don't show up until much later.
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They didn't just run out into a combat arena and wait to get shot, but flanked, flushed with grenades, and kept up blazing suppressing fire.
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Firefighters tried to climb the steel barriers around France's lower house of parliament while police officers threw teargas grenades at them, a Reuters journalist reported.
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He was ambushed and attacked with "small arms, machine guns, anti-aircraft guns, rocket propelled grenades, mortars, and improvised explosive devices," according to his citation.
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In particular, demonstrations on August 5 and 12 in Rio were met with police officers deploying tear gas and stun grenades and detaining several participants.
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Sect members attacked the police with swords, grenades, and guns, triggering a firefight that involved several large explosions caused by canisters of cooking gas detonating.
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Protesters clashed with law enforcement at multiple points during the fracas, forcing police officers to use flash-bang grenades and pepper spray to control crowds.
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Your defence: rifles, hand grenades (that you put near your mouth to pull out the safety ring), a mounted machine gun and a rocket launcher.
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"In the early morning, three or four rocket propelled grenades hit a central processing facility, there were no casualties or damage reported," an industry source.
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The Morton County Sheriff's Department did not return multiple requests for comment, but in a statement to the Los Angeles Times denied using concussion grenades.
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Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said police who regularly patrol Jerusalem's Old City use stun grenades in clashes, but are not routinely armed with rubber bullets.
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Others head for three-month training courses in southern Iraq which focus on the use of heavy machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades and sniper rifles.
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The NATO-led Resolute Support forces said Afghan forces and U.S. advisers came under fire from Taliban equipped with machines guns and rocket-propelled grenades.
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When security officials declared the night before that the protest would not be allowed, Mr Sadr sent fighters with rocket-propelled grenades into the streets.
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On May 1, a box of 32 grenades for an automatic grenade launcher apparently fell off the back of moving military vehicle also from Minot.
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South Korea has exported $350,000 worth of helmets, bulletproof jackets and grenades to Uganda in the last three years, according to South Korean government data.
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Protesters clashed with law enforcement at multiple points on Friday, resulting in police officers using flash-bang grenades and pepper spray to push back crowds.
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They said many of their injuries came from security forces who fire tear gas, stun grenades and rubber bullets, sometimes from boats on the river.
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"Rioters approached the security fence and hurled explosive devices, grenades, firebombs and rocks and tried to light the security fence on fire," the statement said.
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Armed mostly with AK-47 assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades, Sadr's militia challenged the world's most powerful military as it tried to stabilise Iraq.
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"They were throwing stun grenades, and tear gas to prevent (us) from building (the school), but in the end we made it," Al Wahsh said.
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Police said protesters hurled bricks, smoke grenades and petrol bombs during the unrest that broke out after hundreds of thousands marched through the city streets.
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"Soldiers will not need to carry as many types of hand grenades," Jessica Perciballi, ARDEC project officer for the ET-MP, said in a statement.
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They said many of their injuries came from security forces who fire tear gas, stun grenades and rubber bullets, sometimes from boats on the river.
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In the past two days, at least 25 people from opposing sides of the political divide have been killed by machetes, gunshots, grenades or fire.
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The statement also said individuals the police suspect to be militants either lobbed grenades or fired at security officers in three areas of the valley.
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The shooter, who began his attack by pulling fire alarms and releasing smoke grenades, moved through the building amid the confusion in a gas mask.
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The National Police said they seized several grenades, the makings of Molotov cocktails and smoke bombs from the site, and shared video of their findings.
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In Monday's attack, five ISIS insurgents armed with rocket-propelled grenades and rifles raided the outpost near the Marshal Fahim military academy just before dawn.
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With water cannons and concussion grenades shot from police, protestors risked life and limb through exposure to the very element they were there to protect.
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Under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), many satellite parts are subject to the same stringent oversight as weapons like tanks and hand grenades.
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Mr. Danish, the Interior Ministry spokesman, said six assailants armed with grenades and AK-47s had entered the hotel through the kitchen around 153 p.m.
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Three players team up to take down everyone they encounter, in the meantime picking up weapons, ammo, grenades, and armor strewn about the apocalyptic map.
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" The tips of rocket-propelled grenades are "half plunged into the earth like banana flower heads pitched from a great height by some immortal strength.
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The weapons it introduced -- submarines, machine guns, poison gas, grenades, tanks, and more -- have become part of our arsenals, as did airpower and strategic bombing.
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We trained for six months at Custer Hill, learning how to march, fire weapons, engage in hand-to-hand combat, throw grenades, use gas masks.
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At least two students are in critical care with head injuries, and two had their hands blown off by stun grenades fired by the police.
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"Now you can hear the sound of RPG (rocket-propelled grenades) and rockets," he said, the sound of small arms fire audible in the background.
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Bannon may have been a keeper of the flame, but his penchant for political knife-fighting, lobbing grenades and leaking on his rivals was ineffectual.
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The police have used grenades and Flash-Balls; the Assembly passed an emergency "anti-hooligan" law that human-rights groups criticized for restricting civil liberties.
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"We don't allow people to hunt rabbits with rocket-propelled grenades," added Plenzler, who also served as an aide to current Joint Chiefs Chair Gen.
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A massive demonstration to protest the ousting of Dilma Rousseff from the presidency of Brazil ended with clashes, tear gas, stun grenades, and water cannons.
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Over 120 incidents involving hand grenades or improvised explosive devices were reported on Saturday and scores of people were killed or wounded across the country.
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The weapons known to use sound — like Flash Bang grenades or the sound cannons used against protesters, for example — are loud, obvious, and have immediate effects.
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If you want to create a bottleneck to funnel your enemies in one direction, a stream of grenades from Junkrat can shut down an alternate approach.
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He fled but returned soon after, climbed the wall surrounding the church grounds with a ladder, and came in with hand grenades and his killing axe.
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Someone had previously placed a bomb under his car that, according to a video made by the Dutch police, was as powerful as 40 hand grenades.
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In that novel, Chapter III, the magus chemist Bex launches ten monstrous pencils tipped with "magnetine" like rocket-propelled grenades at giant gold and jeweled buttons.
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But I was also able to grab grenades mid-air and toss them back, as well as take control of guards so they'd fight for me.
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Granted each Javelin can be customized, but the one I played fired ice grenades as one of its abilities, and a ricocheting explosive from the other.
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Black and white Americans "should start talking to each other instead of getting in their respective corners and throwing hand grenades at each other," he continued.
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