Video of liquidation of Sarac in Usce's garage: The moment the Panther was shot, in front of a child

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  • English speaker

    24. November 2020 | 15:23

    This comment does not need to be published but I want to inform the author that the word “liquidated” is not used in English in this context. The word you need to use is “assassinated”, “murdered” or “killed”.

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