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by refurb
2164 days ago
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Interesting! I actually found the article (about the battle) pretty balanced all things considering. The massacre is where things go sideways:
The so-called "massacre" was just a psychological blow.that the US erected, in fact American bombs caused many civilians to die mixed with soldiers on both sides. The Liberation Army buried the civilians who died from American fire, so the United States discovered civilian corpses in mass graves. Considering many of the bodies had their hands bound behind their back and gunshot wounds to their heads, this is a pretty fantastical explanation. |
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This will unfortunately remain as one of the tragedies of war that we will never know the full picture of.