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Russian Troops Allegedly Massacred Unarmed Civilians In Ukraine’s Bucha Leaving Dead Bodies On The Street
Photos and videos have emerged of the bodies of civilians strewn across the streets of Bucha, a town outside of Kyiv, Ukraine.
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Photos and videos have emerged of the bodies of civilians strewn across the streets of Bucha, a town outside of Kyiv, Ukraine.
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