For the first time, civilians began to have a say in the running of Gibraltar.
In short order, the civilians began to be deported to forced labour camps.
After the train entered the station, soldiers and civilians began stepping onto the platform.
At night four civilians and a dozen policemen began the horrendous task.
The woman continued to scream and outside the civilians began to join in.
As the civilians began to evacuate Agdam, so did the soldiers.
The following day, the fighters and civilians begin to move.
With fewer soldiers and police officers deployed, civilians began to return to most of the areas that they had fled in the offensive.
An estimated 1,200 civilians have already been killed since the uprising began in March.
With law enforcement all in the cities, civilians began to take the law into their own hands.