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... elatives and friends in the village cemetery.
No one spoke. Everyone only bowed before the graves of people they had known.
Each of them had lost three or more loved ones. Some graves had no names.
That was because they could not identify the body buried there.
At one grave a woman wept.
Her little daughter stood silently staring at the grave, unable to speak from shock.
A middle aged man placed a bouquet of flowers in front of a headstone.
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