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Videos posted by antigovernment activists showed charred and dismembered bodies.
But Mr. Bouvet's best pictures were also hardest to take: they showed charred corpses.
Video from the scene showed charred human remains protruding from a mangled car that appeared to have been torn in half by the blast.
The activists' accounts could not be independently confirmed, but videos posted on YouTube and Facebook groups controlled by rebels showed charred bodies and shattered limbs, wrapped in red cloths and carpets.
Internet footage from the immediate aftermath showed charred bodies amid burning vehicles and a damaged mosque.
The photos showed charred beds.
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Newspapers rarely show charred bodies but this fire-ravaged car can in some horrifically dignified way portray what that means.
No one was hurt, but photographs from the scene show charred papers and yard signs, and a sofa reduced to little more than its springs.
But there are reports of thousands of ancient manuscripts being destroyed, with video footage of the library showing charred books and empty boxes.
Photos distributed by the Japanese investigators show charring of six of the eight cells in the battery and a frayed and broken earthing wire — meant to minimize the risk of electric shock.
Research has shown charring may be bad for you.
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