🤯🇵🇸Американцы убили 5 человек контейнерами с гумпомощью, которые сбрасывали на жителей Сектора Газа
По данным телеканала Al Hadath, у груза не раскрылись парашюты, в результате чего он упал на людей в районе лагеря беженцев Аль-Шати. Также сообщается о 10 пострадавших - они доставлены в больницы.
🤯🇵🇸Американцы убили 5 человек контейнерами с гумпомощью, которые сбрасывали на жителей Сектора Газа
По данным телеканала Al Hadath, у груза не раскрылись парашюты, в результате чего он упал на людей в районе лагеря беженцев Аль-Шати. Также сообщается о 10 пострадавших - они доставлены в больницы.
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