It's also funny. A large group of people jumped up and down around a little girl who had entered in disorder, arguing with each other. It was human righteousness, responsibility, and life was precious. They were so arrogant that they were red-faced and moved to tears at the same time. It's just that no one pays attention to the busy traffic coming and going around the bombing area. Isn't that also innocent civilians? Don't they need to be included in civilian injury assessments? Don't you need to ask "relevant authorities" for instructions? Should you increase your budget and send a few more people over to buy up their flatbread bucket condoms? Do you want to shed a few pounds of tears as a sign of mourning after they were killed? Are you all blind with such a group of soldiers and high-ranking officials? So many civilians can't see the only one who saw a little girl selling flatbread? Hehe, in the final analysis, I was worried that the public opinion turmoil caused by the manslaughter of a civilian child would affect my future! As for passers-by A, B, C, and D, who are also civilians, they are just a few superfluous figures in the report. The broad-minded and righteous public will not criticize their parents, officials and guardians who have dedicated themselves to the righteousness of the family and the country and even the well-being of mankind. God! After all, the Virgin doesn't have three tits, so she can only breastfeed those who look cute~
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