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Lastest Photo Of Our Building They Destroyed Half Of The Building Unfortunately Where Is Our Apartment

Lastest Photo Of Our Building They Destroyed Half Of The Building Unfortunately Where Is Our Apartment
Lastest Photo Of Our Building They Destroyed Half Of The Building Unfortunately Where Is Our Apartment

Lastest photo of our building they destroyed half of the building unfortunately where is our apartment 😔💔.

Lastest Photo Of Our Building They Destroyed Half Of The Building Unfortunately Where Is Our Apartment
Lastest Photo Of Our Building They Destroyed Half Of The Building Unfortunately Where Is Our Apartment

This was my daily view from my room 😔

They destroyed everything 😭

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— The Cradle (@TheCradleMedia) May 5, 2024
Israeli organ-trafficking network busted in Turkiye
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