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↑United States Department of the Army (2007-07-17) Investigation into Civilian Casualties Resulting from an Engagement on 12 July 2007 in the New Baghdad District of Baghdad, Iraq , Washington DC, United States: United States Central Command. (រាយការណ៍).
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