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... ing the ruin. Soldiers shepherded the two children forward, hands clamped over small eyes to shield them from the horrors strewn across the ground.
Corpses, twisted and torn, sprawled in grotesque poses. The mayor’s grand building, once a symbol of order, now lay in a heap of rubble, indistinguishable from the chaos around it.
Some soldiers knelt to examine the fallen, their faces hardening at the signs of savagery. The injuries weren’t clean cuts or bullet wounds—they were ragge ...
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