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current | 21:33, 4 June 2008 | 818×389 (279 KB) | RamzyAbueita | (Image of world map with WMD hazard symbols superimposed on it. Created in Inkscape by User:Fastfission (credit: "Wikimedia Commons") using the following images: *Image:Skull and crossbones.svg (PD-self) *Image:Radiation warning symbol.svg ) |
14:01, 30 August 2006 | 1,297×601 (273 KB) | Fastfission | (Image of world map with WMD hazard symbols superimposed on it. Created in Inkscape by User:Fastfission (credit: "Wikimedia Commons") using the following images: *Image:Skull and crossbones.svg (PD-self) *Image:Radiation warning symbol.svg ) |
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