‘Bella Ciao’ to ‘OwO’ – what the messages on bullets in Charlie Kirk case may refer to
Experts have described engravings left on ammunition at the scene of the Charlie Kirk shooting as “extremely online” – so what do the words and
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Experts have described engravings left on ammunition at the scene of the Charlie Kirk shooting as “extremely online” – so what do the words and
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