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guess presents a new challenge and fight against the pandemic. he said we must take the necessary precautions and make preparations to deal with it. then the question is, how cobit has brought in the health care system to it's nice exacerbated by shortage of medical supplies. the black fungus building more dark days ahead for india. for more we'd like to welcome dr. regime dave on scientific advisor and former president of the indian medical association, who joins us now from india. greetings, doctor. our report mentions that black fungus is found in many places, including the air we all breathe. so just to be clear how easy it spread to human beings, a few said, black fungus is all around us. for example, you keep a loaf of bread on the isn't even long after you will see more about black fun. this is a local for what's called the car. my closest,
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which is kaufman many species of fun guy. now as we heard on the, on the show that are many people that are coming down with this condition, the numbers close to 1000 on record in india at this point. and that's an enormous number. considering that this is an extremely bad condition. best pop up wants to know why in adopters, carrier, even in inexperienced infectious disease specialist. they don't see more than a few dozen cases in the lifetime doctor, actually stroke human beings and how does it actually get to human beings? it's expressed by force. you know that guy and they release that force and the air am in the air that we breathe. lease force get in and they germinate inside our upper areas. and for in linda constance, a favorable they invade the tissue of the off this particular fungus to
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wrestles. and it has no respect for and that's a boundaries. so it eat right through tissues. justice to that was dr. reggie versus deer, than a scientific advisor and former president of the indian medical association. here's a look now at some other developments in the pandemic. authorities in vietnam have detected a hybrid variant of the strange 1st discovered in india in the u. k. case numbers in vietnam are rising and the government has brought in social distancing measures . the british government is considering compulsory vaccination for health care workers. the country has been one of the hardest hit by the virus authority say compulsory vaccination could help stop the spread in hospitals. french rock band indo sheen, performed for 5000 fans in paris as part of an experiment into how we will return to normal life. all concert goers wor, massey,
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were tested before dancing the night away. the european union says soon half of its citizens will have been vaccinated against coven 19. as infection rates go down, many countries are slowly opening up. among them, the check republic where people are coming back to its historic beer gardens in evocative medieval cities. but for many families, their life is not returning to normal. their country suffered the highest death rate in the e u, and they say that could have been avoided. mrs. their final farewell covert is taking their bookstore and marie's husband, the lo group center, but also not able to listen to them until up what it was really i hadn't expected. it would hit my husband little but in 9 days he was also mr. i think i missed that. yeah, cool. so i thought about carrying on but there were more and more look down to had and we wouldn't have been able to tell anything per day in the shop was yeah. when
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the video of his life, he was to check republics oldest bookseller sticking to his professions throughout the changes in political regimes from communism to the prag spring and back again. when the iron curtain fell, he could finally become the proud owner of his own store. every morning he had his coffee and read the papers in the corner fee is a bitter pill is an engine. when you came into his shop for a book just to talk or vice he all this helped it was his passion much was clear. watching the building yes, but in november was covert, raging in the country, and dest skyrocketing young meal, so gravely ill come to the virus? no widow maria thought of picking up the pieces. only a few boxes of books are left in the family home. care this listen, young brown, you the level know we tried to protect ourselves from call. we'll see whether it's
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in a book. you can always stay behind the counter. and maybe my husband forget to put on his mask. i think that's how it happened. so the pullman and for those to you know, but for many checks, grief is turned into rage here and prague. protestors have covered the old town square with 5 thousands of white crosses, one for each victim of the pen, demik activist jacqueline several believe government negligence fuel the countries high desk toll. there was the election for the beginning of october. and obviously for p r. it's very bad to start new restrictions concerning co it so they, they didn't. so they lead to me grow and grow and grow anger against the, sorry, just growing ending to long standing resentment over alleged corruption and people taking to the streets. i think the government and prime minister use the pin demick
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to for the own entry on him. but i think the prime minister put his own election campaign before the citizens. that makes me really angry. hello, they can patch him of marie treacherous. the family soldiers that remind her of a long partnership and marriage, all that covert has taken from her last bill said as he got the lions with us and that was something really special. they wept and brought us flowers. it was such a sad, smoothly chain. you know, for so many check families, good buys, came too soon. symbols of grief or country that last part of its sol. that's briefly highlight some other international stories for you now at this hour . egypt in israel, or holding high level talks in cairo to shore up of fragile truce between israel
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and the hamas military egypt, foreign minister and his israeli can afford are also due to discuss the release of israeli soldiers headboard held by hamas and rebuilding garza, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been trying to dissuade rivals from forming a government of change opposition leader year le, p to has until wednesday to form a coalition after the countries for inconclusive election in 2 years. the alliance will reportedly include right wing central and left us already lots of companies. 2 people have been killed and at least 20 injured in a mass shooting just north of miami, and the u. s. state of florida. police say 3 attackers with assault weapons in hand . guns fired round into a crowd outside of billions club before fleeing the scene. mount etna on the entirely an island of sicily is spewing lava. after interrupted a couple of days ago, the russian plume reached
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a height of about 6.5 kilometers above sea level. there was no impact on the operations of the new bike economy international airport. oh, now there's been no win to the unrest in columbia. the president has deplored the army and several cities following the latest round of violent anti government rallies. dozens of protesters have died in a month of demonstrations, many at the hands of security forces. the protest began over a proposed tax reform, but has since turned into a national uprising against police violence inequality and the political establishment in many parts of colleagues, this is what's left after friday's violence. at least 13 people have died. anger is growing over the crackdown. i read, but i thought i was short times from the side. oh, i could hear the whistling in my ear. the colombian government is now tightening
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its grip. deploying the military and cali and another city by young president, even duke a to it by on to ensure that security is being restored. the says there is more to the unrest than just street protests. less your eyeball by dan in recent days to the pop by yon has seen serious acts vandalism, looting it out, and low intensity urban terrorism. yahoo! it, there are these motor, bon, all there are intense. yeah. and we've been going through the many of these events is the presence of organized arm, the groups are connected to the rubber group far and similar organizations, phoenix, remember that he and she has and 3 approaches to erupt at a month ago. when do k sought to raise taxes to pay for the pandemic?
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the blow back forced him to withdraw the bill, but the outcry continued now an outrage over the government's handling of a crisis that scene, unemployment double and inequality surge. the there are fears, the violence is opening up old wounds from decades of civil war in one incident, an off duty officer shot at a crowd, killing a civilian before being lynched by protesters. the mayor of cali says, investigations are underway. all main shots there my job, this is a tragic, painful day. every day that has meant death on land. but the, however, if we still cannot, if all this in the are connected to the protest in with your, in north as colombia braces itself for more violence, there is no sign of the protesters letting up some sports news. now
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in european football chelsea have won the champions league final. in the portuguese city of porto, they defeated manchester city. 5000 lucky fans were allowed in the stadium for the all english affair. the mass was fairly even with both sides, having difficulties breaking through. but just beforehand time chelsea striker pie habits for the 1st champions, the goal of his career and his timing could not have been any better. one no for chelsea in the 2nd champion lead time and in german football, 2nd division side keel failed in its attempt to defeat 1st division team cologne in there to game playoff series to determine who goes up or goes down despite keel winning one nil in the 1st game cologne quickly took charge in the return match, winning $51.00 half the tax and the goal came from dish shot on the volley by
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cologne, rafael, she goes, leaving the keel goalkeeper stranded clone. get to stay in the 1st division while holston keel still remain in the 2nd coming up is the dark film relock of the dark side of paradise. mike, look who reporting here from berlin. we'll see you soon. ah. imagine so many pushed her out in the world climate conference doors. this is my place, the way from just one week. how much was can really get we still have time to go. i'm doing all this. i
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the sri lanka is a country still recovering from civil war and it's a country with 2 faces on the one hand, exceptional natural beauty at the island center, a 2000 take 2 years of lush vegetation, mainly comprising t plantations. the legacy of the british colonial era. this is where the world renounced a long t is grown. a bigger attraction for tourists of the nature present, which a home to some of the planets, rarest creatures. ah. i mean before the corona virus endemic the island nation. so foreign tourists attracted by the low prices and the 1300 kilometers the 15 beaches. but the reality behind this post comp paradise,
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the list for one st. lincoln's face discrimination in their own country with a growing number of establishments now reserved for foreigners only not allowed to get in. we also visit the north of the country. an area traditionally out of bounds for tourists choose the devastation of the civil war and the hundreds of thousands of land mines. the still have to be cleared. fish and areas remain lucid with unexploded ordnance. there i can't go any further and it's too dangerous for ensuring that tourists do come back here means to queuing land. adjoining the beaches, tourism has become a vital source of income. so the country and among the parties wanting their piece of the pie a some you might not expect id and reservation details. let me go to the north with a terminal she constitute the majority of the population. the army seems only
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present. some villages have been requisitioned in order to develop an unconventional business model. sri lanka has around 25 hotels and don't what the military. it's strange for the army to do this kind of business. stay with autism making and community life. we look at aside and sri lanka, the get to see this is a high security zone. we made a group of tourists staying in this fishing village. there's no beach bar and certainly no night club. if you want to party, you need to be more resourceful. yeah, it's never easy to find out where it is. you got to earn your evening pine at noon . she was
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a simply follow to music. today the tourists will be spending the evening at these guest pounds like a sort of flock party. for all the visiting sisters in the area have decided to meet the every night the guest houses in the village to take 10, setting up an improvised night club with a d. j. and above the point of being close to 50, placed in these kinds of events. enables guest house owners to boost their income. in a good month, they can make 5000 euros just from party. that's a lot of money here. the average monthly salary and sri lanka is $250.00 euros. and the party host could and a lot more if it weren't for the regular mishap. the ah
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such frequent power outages like this is really no energy to profit. everything was going so well until the power could just boom, lead to regular power outages, which isn't great for business with every minute. the parts of the party moved face further. the family hosting the venue tried to contact the local electricity company the years. the number 011 mine is busy, it's 11 pm and the d. j is getting restless. if the outage last too long, so have to cut the evening shore. like me like i'm not yeah. now, in
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the, tonight, these revellers won't be back at their hotel until the early hours, the but in sri lanka, not everyone is in the mood for partying. ah, the for the pandemic business was booming in the sri lankan terrace sector in 2019 . it was the chosen destination of 2000000 holiday makers. it's one of the country's biggest income and but it's a development that has seen the emergence of some controversial practices. chunky is 26 years old, is asserting instructor. but for the last 2 years, he's been unable to mingle free with tourists after work because the certain guest house owners, locals, cannot welcome it. safe not allowed to get inside. we were going to come here and they didn't. they have sophia and built in ongoing
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spread of insight. that's strange enough. they did good. and what's perhaps also strange is that the guest house makes no effort to hide what it's doing is open the advertise discriminatory policy. i'm a local and i from here. and there for most, oh here they should read that because i do enjoy it. i say the long, long time, but they don't they just started now new people you know down the road. another guest house also proclaimed locals are not welcome. this kind of segregation is a less well known face to sure lanka for some establishment of found other methods that are barely less conspicuous to stop sri lankan joining the party the by targeting the woman the,
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the few kilometers away to popular club entry appeared to be free to, to read the bounces on the door. a task with keeping sri lanka, guess to a minimum the and those locals who do pay for the privilege of getting in also have to wait a break wristband on like the tourists and quit smiles. because to move peace is the equivalent of 12 heroes a sizable firm, given that the average monthly salary and sri lanka is 250 years. as a result, pushes pin sri lankan to make it through the door. it's called the club, i guess,
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don't seem to both it even the sri lankan who had to pay to get in. nor did i did the question club owners have introduced emissions in order to reassure foreign tourists. this is a country that has for years struggle to shake off a negative image and associations with fine and the we want to know why sri lanka had taken so long to become such a popular tourist destination. we now take the road north to the part of the island less frequented by tourists and what's happening there doesn't reflect well, i'm sure like either a driver has agreed to take us there on one condition that we don't reveal his identity after an hour on the road we person on a checkpoint, marking
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a sort of internal border where entering a different country, a different sri lanka. the population in this area is mainly tamela. most of them hinders, currently live under government military control. the ideal landscape is increasingly blemished by houses in ruins. it's the 1st time our driver has been to this area for several years. was that owning any day, that thing shooting and something that there isn't nobody to come? this place is vanya, for decades, if not longer, communities have been in conflict with each other, ensure lanka. 15000000 buddhists in her lays, who have governed the country since the end of british colonial rule. and 3000000
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hindu tamela. lee, principally in the north of the country, and who have been seeking independence in 2009 after 25 years civil war. with the temple tigers gorilla group. the government in columbus made a radical decision to effectively carpet the north of the country. within just a few weeks, an estimated 40000 civilians lost their lives. the on the ground government troops being committed numerous atrocities. some even filmed themselves performing summary executions. with 140000 civilians remaining, unaccounted for, the un has repeatedly demanded an investigation into war crimes.
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today, entire communities have been wiped off. the map goes to villages when no tourists ever venture is was during the oil was totally the money stand. heavily gunfire. trim is a journalist from the time will community. he's been investigating the attack from the people living in the move to the island. here, soldiers open fire on houses and to the point blank range is free. if the whole it's those are the will let you see and we were the, there was an hour by the goldman no fire song, but then never kept me than the bomb than sheldon where the people who are living
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today the villages deserted most of its inhabitants died during the attack. only the most fortunate device like this. for present these witness accounts are essential for proving the armies involvement in war crimes and freedom that we tried to shelter in our houses. but the shells kept falling and killed everyone inside $100.00 and higher families were killed in an instant. and none of them are not in any investigation is practically impossible because the area has been filled off for years in japanese, the tennessee cultural capital, governments soldiers a visible on every street corner. this is the sri lanka, the 2 don't state a pity that until 2010 was close to foreigners in an area cut off from the rest of
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the country. through little the newspaper print works for has never stopped printing. this openly, pro, terminal publication has however, paid a bloody price for its political leanings. and i go to learning incidents on them. and now we do, you know, it can be so that we have been here in a one of the rooms still been evidence of divine reprisals. the prince colleagues, the subject to a shot every minute. the 20067 armed men attacked the office, killing 2 time employees and the night made didn't. and they after that 2011 our news radio was i fact district haven't stopped
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to fool prim. blaze, the fear of intimidation and pro militia that so much of human rights violations and human rights abuse of happening in no, by mystery and pulses. and we are bringing out that information. so the people who are in the power doesn't like us despite the threat. prim has no intention of giving up the case. he's currently investigating as a particularly sensitive on a stake scandal involving the army. can start from these both during the 300000 table for the agents were forcibly displaced by the army. now refugees and their own country. they were split up and sent to 67 different tabs. $4000.00 of them, including hundreds of children, a still living in this one. in utter destitution. their homes was
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a made out of corrugated sheet metal and old dry sex. these other was forgotten, people now deemed undesirable. pooly and buckets make shift shower for the 350 families who live in this camp. ah, my little friend approaches an elderly woman. questions? i villa, the baby girl is a 3rd generation. she doesn't even know in their homeland and she never go back. and she's the 1st generation and 25 years living here in 99 d displays from that you have her way. she can, i can't go back. we're not allowed to really before
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being sent to this camp. she lived in the north of the country. and i didn't know about when you show us on this map where you lived in the lending a live in the one in limbo that many years ago. but it was, it was around here. even just there. i remember there was that road to the side this huge green zone on the map does not represent spaulding, green forest, another isaac, or it is on the land, all land keeping by make and ending up on the 24 square kilometers of coastline on the army. control during the war, the military place troops stopped. camel guerrillas receiving weapons from india.
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but this territory confiscated by the government has never been given back to the terminal population. and government soldiers had even decided to make money from this land that isn't theirs via some more unusual business model. i'll request to film here when i met that by the army without official authorization, it's normally impossible to pass the barriers placed around this high security area . but we found a way to enter incognito me. after a little research from the internet, we discovered a hotel that has been set up in the middle of the army controlled zone me. from the outside, it looks like a classic resort. there's a swimming pool that access to the beach. we decided to try our luck.
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hello. i go to you looking for this. they have rooms available. we book to with them. okay, thank you very much. by booking a room, we now have 24 hours of authorized access. entering the security is our means being checked, an id after a 20 minute card journey. we come to a military roadblock. from this point on we have to fill in secret. i'm taking to tour it to the hotel id and reservation details. what name? pay me? where are they from? when france to them after kicking, how pay to spend later through me when now on land with a 10 refugees in the camps used to live. the army has put up barracks to house that soldiers. mm. and in the middle of the
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complex facing atlanta beach, we reach the hotel will be the book to ruin me. as a clock at the entrance tells us in 2010, just after the war ended, the hotel was opened by none other than the armies top commander. and it soon becomes clear why the on the arrival form, we have to fill out. there's a list offering preferential right to the soldiers for the best, and then you're military. yes. everybody me to do this man in civilian clothing, the sergeant major and the sri lankan army. the employees who are with him are also
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soldiers, including the 2 women. we bring up the subject of the temple refugee camps before yesterday i met 3rd guy and say me, he lives in the refugee camp before the civil war. he lives here in the north, in the say, actually over there is there a refugee camp never persist. that to me before the wife's family lived there and now he lives in the references campaign he does doesn't come back, never liver ever with an awkward loss. the soldier reception is categorically. deny the existence of the camps that we visited. only a few days ago. me once the war ended,
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the military talk brought to find it to exploit their own benefits and built this hotel complex with a stunning ocean view. as far as army personally concerned, it's simple. the soldiers who were mobilized to combat the grill as full relocated to the hotel. a new business concept was board military resorts. ah, the hotel doesn't detract many western tourism, which isn't surprising. outside there's no one in the pool. in fact, the water is dirty and the law for poorly maintained. the whole thing feels like what is essentially is a barracks rather than the hotel for holiday makers. it's mainly used by families visiting soldiers who still occupying the region. we decided to take a walk along the beach, but don't get very far going
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to the beach. a soldier in uniform calls us back. does this place you what? yeah. okay, i don't know if area know i'm leaving the hotel without authorization is prohibited. this is a strictly guarded environment. nonetheless, military hotels, extremely popular sri lanka. the ministry of defense is in fact the number one her tell group in the country. and n g o has identified 17 other resorts owned by the army. most of them are in the north, on land belonged to the terminals the aim to take advantage of the country's tourism. and more importantly to redeploy some of the 150000 soldiers de, marked since the end of the war. these military commercial ventures on time,
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a land or a controversial issue in sri lanka, in 2015, the president, himself off the army to give the land back to the local population. since then, the ministry of defense has returned a poultry to square kilometers of territory. the north of sri lanka represents the golden financial opportunity to develop the countries tourism industry. the region boasts endless stretches of desertion, beaches. the problem is that when they do depart, the soldiers leave behind areas that are among the most dangers in the world. it's 6 am at $100.00 or so tenants arrived by truck for the last 5 years. this is helping hands has been doing baby to clear the land of unexploded munitions and the management of the bush in g o. s.
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and then i'm heading up, the team is had a con official 9 year old said as you, everybody know a lot better. you, you do the job all the yesterday. you have found 121 minus in all minds you into, into like the one of them. but i get you in the war. these temp civilians cleared up after army, the botanists today they're also the ones reading the homeland of land mine. but remember, safety 1st is a very, very dangerous job, and we have to keep roads and we have to maintain discipline. otherwise, things we don't want to make ready for a little can,
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has years of experience cleaning form or conflict zones. but the type of work he's doing here and tree lanka, is like nothing he's ever seen before. i started a cousin that worked in combat in iraq to way was i'm big one group, one of the most my fields in the world. we found here, we've cleared nearly 20000000 square meters since 2002 payloads operating on this country. 200000 minds have already been destroyed. there remains a huge number still to be cleared. today he's one of the most important science, a strip of land covering civil square kilometers right on the coast. the precautions are essential for the rest of the team. he jones a protective best ready to go to the my village and
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protective plexiglass visor. from here on there's no deviation from the set of this is unclear, there are so just please do not cross the rest. and just please just follow me. this is where outside is learn to fully appreciate the term mine field. the area is clear by hand. inch by inch. i'm in my mind. and as you see, the minds laid very this is a mind like all the yellow indicates the mind. and there are a yellow markers as far as the i can see the entire field. oh, give you an idea of the intensity. if it is still a lot of work to do next, mine is really far away. some easy to support those another mind just for the sun
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to one day, one bare to fly. just amount of pressure on the designated could take the mind clear lake off the most of the devices, a bearing several centimeters under the surface. and as such, they are invisible to locate them. experts like the show have to exercise extreme caution or keeping in mind to avoid coming into contact with the nation vicious from underneath, crunch the dignity to the surface. the mine he on the left, is only a few centimeters away from her pickax didn't asia is just visible about the sand. she now has to remove the mind. it's a delicate operation. one wrong move could set off an explosion.
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people can't go any further dangerous. since the beginning of the clearing campaign to sri lankan have lost their lives for this high with job vision is paid 160 years. stay back in order to have maximum used to synthesize what works without clubs. the only tool she does now is a hook clearing away. the sand requires utmost concentration. me. you still have to be careful at this point throughout the entire operation. the team leader has shown immense precision and skill but now it's in the box. the danger is over. these minds were planted by the army in order to stop the time of rebels from advancing during the war. mar!
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today it's the camel's humor risking their lives while the sinner leaves soldiers then taking explosives. hi, hi. how are you? ready for bank every day the army comes by to destroy any devices that have been found. i think. why do you insist on destroying the minds yourself in a way it forces? i'm on that in trying to own the army as authorized to designate these into that i didn't get no one else. so the army doesn't trust the terminals. you're asking too much. that's exactly the it's clearly a sensitive issue. it's out of the question that these minds full of explosives would end up in the hands of the camels. why? why.

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