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... ndow in the surrounding buildings that is intact, and the glass has been shattered in the nuclear explosion. The streets are full of abandoned cars. From the cracked but unbroken windows, the glass used for the windows seems to be slightly better than the window glass.

On the street, you can still see the streamlined "iron box". With Sun Jiao said, it was a slow-down device used by NATO's orbital airborne soldiers. However, when mentioning the history of the city's aggression, Sun Jiao's ...

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