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🤬 Полиция США резиновыми пулями расстреляла толпу, после чего забросала протестующих светошумовыми

В центре Лос-Анджелеса достигнута новая точка полицейского насилия — если ранее силовики обстреливали отдельных протестующих по ногам, то сейчас огонь резинкой был открыт прямо в гущу людей в толпе. Многие получили ранения.

Затем в раненых полетели светошумовые гранаты.
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🤬 Полиция США резиновыми пулями расстреляла толпу, после чего забросала протестующих светошумовыми

В центре Лос-Анджелеса достигнута новая точка полицейского насилия — если ранее силовики обстреливали отдельных протестующих по ногам, то сейчас огонь резинкой был открыт прямо в гущу людей в толпе. Многие получили ранения.

Затем в раненых полетели светошумовые гранаты.

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