Pulitzer Prize-winning Greek photojournalist Yannis Behrakis died Saturday, March 2, at 58, after a long battle with cancer. He was hailed as "the best of his generation" by colleagues. Here is a selection of some of his works. Yannis Behrakis' portrait in Normandy, France, October 10, 2016. Photo by Enric Marti. /VCG Photo
Bosnian children fill up bottles with water from a pond after a rainstorm in Sarajevo, August 29, 1993. /VCG Photo
A Chechen fighter moves into firing position next to the Presidential Palace in central Grozny during heavy fighting, January 10, 1995. /VCG Photo
Revolutionary United Front (RUF) rebel Obai Kanu, 18, (C) is surrounded by government troops after he was captured following heavy fighting in Rogberi junction, some 100 km northeast of Freetown, Sierra Leone, May 23, 2000. /VCG Photo
An Afghan man and his son ride a bicycle past the body of a Taliban fighter killed early morning on the motorway three kilometers north of Kabul as Northern Alliance fighters approached the Afghan capital Kabul, November 13, 2001. /VCG Photo
A Syrian refugee holds onto his children as he struggles to walk off a dinghy on the Greek island of Lesbos, after crossing a part of the Aegean Sea from Turkey to Lesbos, September 24, 2015. /VCG Photo
A pensioner leans against the main door of a branch of the National Bank as he waits to receive part of his pension in Athens, Greece, July 7, 2015. /VCG Photo
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