Civilian Deaths
Every killing, including civilian, is a crime. But not only that. History teaches us that civilian deaths are regularly a precursor to actual killings that regularly occur if those who conceive such ideas are not stopped in time.
Civilian Deaths Every killing, including civilian deaths, is a crime. History shows that civilian deaths often precede actual killings. It is crucial to stop those who conceive such ideas promptly to prevent further violence.
- Every killing, even of civilians, is a crime.
- History indicates that civilian deaths frequently precede actual killings.
- It is essential to halt those responsible for such ideas in a timely manner to prevent further bloodshed.
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