Arriving in the war zone, he starts a desperate chase to find medicines for Vittoria.
But now it appears the wee reconnaissance drones have moved out of the prototype phase and into the war zone.
Allowing for a six-hour flight from Germany, this means that two or three aircraft can maintain continuous coverage of the war zone.
The government says hundreds of civilians are still fleeing the war zone.
Meanwhile, the Army had suffered an embarrassing setback in the 1999 Balkan air war, encountering major problems in deploying its helicopters to the war zone.
Some of them were people who'd fled from the war zone in Lebanon south to these streets, a Shiite neighborhood, but not one controlled by Hezbollah.
It questions decisions such as the withdrawal of UN staff from the war zone in September 2008 after the Sri Lankan government warned it could no longer guarantee their safety.
In 2012, for the first time in at least a generation, the number of active-duty soldiers who killed themselves, 177, exceeded the 176 who were killed while in the war zone.
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One of the things they hated most was the persistent drumbeat of news stories about well-connected contractors who seemed to be profiting handsomely from supporting U.S. and allied forces in the war zone.
Peters, 64, has been one of the last people that about 20, 000 soldiers so far have seen before boarding the plane for the war zone -- and one of the first seen upon return.
The UN and other Western nations - including the US and the UK - have been pressing for an immediate halt to the fighting to allow time for civilians to leave the war zone safely.
Britain, France and Sweden are sending their foreign ministers to Colombo this week to put pressure on Sri Lanka's government to ensure that the remaining non-combatants are not treated with the cruel disregard they were shown while trapped in the war zone.
On Monday, CNN learned that U.S. commanders in Iraq have asked the Pentagon to extend tours of duty for about 15, 000 troops in the war zone by up to four months as part of the U.S. troop "surge" in Iraq that began in January.
Across the former war zone in northern and eastern Sri Lanka there is a higher military presence than usual.
In the past two weeks, it has also given the ICRC limited access to its screening of those escaping the war-zone.
UN's slowness to assemble a police force has left the Atlantic alliance with its hands full as the sole keeper of order in the former war zone.
The comparison between the gridiron and a war zone becomes even more similar now, as the NFL is looking into implementing the same helmet sensors the Army uses to gather data on head trauma after impact, according to the Stars and Stripes, an independent news source of the military.
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"The U.S. reconstruction management structure was overwhelmed by the challenges of building in a war zone, " the report said.
"It would be irresponsible to keep the mission in a war zone without seeing any political or military progress, " the official added.
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This is the shortest of the Potter movies at two hours, 10 minutes, but the tempo is exactly right, rising and falling as Harry's fortunes bring him back to Hogwarts in search of the last horcrux and the school becomes a battleground -- a war zone -- for the eternal fight between good and evil.
Born in Long Island, New York, in the mid 1950s, Colvin was famous among her peers for her determination to try to cover every war zone in the world, and to be the first person there if possible.
He says it isn't always easy to make the transition from a war zone back to his day job.
Coming closer, we can see that the dark rings under his eyes have the look of a war zone.
That's turned again into a war zone after the collapse of a peace agreement out there.
How frustrating or useful is it being a scientist on the battlefield or in a war zone?
But officials are wary of reading too much into the mini-boom in tourism, noting that to the outside world eastern DR Congo remains "a war zone" and that although there are some signs of positive change, the country is a long way from emulating neighbouring Rwanda's dramatic transformation.
The Korean Peninsula has been divided by a 4-kilometer-wide (2.5-mile-wide) Demilitarized Zone since the Korean War ended with an armistice in 1953.
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