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  2. Soviet war crimes - Wikipedia

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    An Afghan village destroyed by the Soviets in the 1980s. Scholars Mohammad Kakar, W. Michael Reisman and Charles Norchi believe that the Soviet Union was guilty of committing a genocide in Afghanistan. [211] [212] The army of the Soviet Union killed large numbers of Afghans to suppress their resistance. [211]

  3. Stanisław Basaj - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the skirmish, 14 Ukrainians and 7 Poles were killed. The poles captured 3 kb". From the Ukrainian side, the village was attacked by a BCh unit under the command of Stanislaw Basaj "Rys". "At 10 p.m., [10] near the Orthodox church and parish buildings, in the direction of the road, the village and the milk factory, a massacre ...

  4. 2001 Bangladesh–India border clashes - Wikipedia

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    The clashes began on 16 April 2001, [15] when a force of around 800 to a 1000 Bangladeshi Paramilitary soldiers attacked and captured Padua/Pyrdiwah village, breaking the status quo and forcing the civilians there to flee. [16] [2] [3] Bangladesh claimed that the village had been illegally occupied by India since Bangladesh's War of ...

  5. 2017 Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmish - Wikipedia

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    The team was present near the village of Luqman located in Spin Boldak and Killi Jahangir villages near the border on the Pakistani side. [13] [1] [14] According to Pakistan, the Afghan Border Police had been notified of the ongoing census activities in advance, but the Afghan forces began creating hurdles for them since 30 April. [1] [15] [16]

  6. Treblinka labor camp - Wikipedia

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    The Treblinka labor camp (officially Der SS- und Polizeiführer im Distrikt Warschau Arbeitslager Treblinka, commonly known as Treblinka I) was a German Nazi labor camp operating from September 1941 to 23 July 1944.

  7. Players ejected as skirmish breaks out late in South Carolina ...

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    USC coach Dawn Staley and LSU coach Kim Mulkey, as well as various police and security personnel, helped de-escalate the skirmish. South Carolina ending up winning the game 79-72.

  8. 2020–2021 China–India skirmishes - Wikipedia

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    In November, China reportedly constructed Pangda village 2 km within Bhutan's territory and 9 km from the 2017 Doklam standoff site, [246] to which the Bhutanese ambassador to India responded with "there is no Chinese village inside Bhutan." [247] [248] [249] New Chinese ammunition bunkers were also reported 7 km from the 2017 site. [250]

  9. Court in WVa police excessive force suit: 'This has to stop'

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    CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A federal appeals court has vacated part of a finding that cleared five West Virginia police officers on qualified immunity grounds in an excessive force lawsuit, which ...