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Silvia-Sisi

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Wed, Mar 25, 2026, 09:54 AM

Athens, Greece

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A military self-propelled howitzer is observed moving down Emmanouil Benaki Street in Athens, Greece, as part of a parade. The scene is an urban street environment under a partially cloudy blue sky.…read more

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A military self-propelled howitzer is observed moving down Emmanouil Benaki Street in Athens, Greece, as part of a parade. The scene is an urban street environment under a partially cloudy blue sky. A German-made PzH 2000 self-propelled howitzer, painted in a dark green and brown camouflage pattern, occupies the right lane of a paved, asphalt road. Its long gun barrel extends forward. The vehicle displays a Greek license plate "ΕΛ 193506" and a circular "60" marking on its front. Two crew members, wearing camouflage uniforms and helmets, are visible in open hatches on top of the howitzer. On the left side of the street, a group of approximately ten spectators, including adults and children, stand on the concrete sidewalk, observing the moving vehicle. They are casually dressed. Behind them is a modern, multi-story building with a light-colored concrete facade, large reflective windows, and balconies featuring green foliage. A dark storefront occupies the ground level of this building, with a partially visible "Y" on a large sign. A blue sign near the building's corner displays Greek text, including "ΕΜΜΑΝ. ΜΠΕΝΑΚΗ". On the right side of the street, further in the background, more spectators are visible on the sidewalk. Beyond them, several multi-story urban buildings with balconies line the street. A prominent light-colored building in the mid-ground has "HOTEL HOTEL" written on its facade. Overhead utility lines and poles crisscross the sky across the street. Several PaysafeCard kiosks or tents are also visible along the right sidewalk.