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For many years the whole site was a military zone and not open to the public.
Also, no photographs because the border is a military zone.
The army said the area had been declared a "closed military zone."
"If they came here to save us, all of the military zones should have been occupied on the same day."
A new list today of closed military zones includes every city and town the army has entered.
With it I was able to crisscross the whole military zone.
It is also a military zone due to its proximity to Afghanistan.
It is a military zone so permits must be obtained to go there.
You couldn't go into a military zone without it.
The Well is to be divided into military zones, each under an overall commander.
Do not take pictures of military zones, airports or government offices.
Inside the military zone, the roads have eight lanes to allow small aircraft to land.
The Keldara don't talk and the area they live in is a restricted military zone.
Until 15 years ago it was a closed Soviet military zone, untouched and almost without roads.
At that time, Austria was divided into military zones of occupation.
After the war the area was a military zone due to its proximity to the Norwegian border.
Other journalists repeatedly try to get through military zones to capture what's happening.
Signs posted in Arabic state that it is a "closed military zone."
The site was an off-limits military zone until mid-1996, remains free of large tour buses.
The area is currently in a military zone and is closed to visitors.
He would arrive in one of the Russians' most closely guarded military zones.
She enjoyed being involved in the military zone and even took part in rifle practice.
But the groupcannot be used inside the Pansiki military zone.
Nevertheless it is popular with the public and often games are played and watched away from military zones at great personal risk.
Both areas were declared closed military zones "starting tonight," meaning that journalists could not enter.