With no responsibility for the atrocities of Iraqi civilians with Joy, as if video game Killed - Wikileaks
Calling it a case of "murder", the website Wikileaks released shocking video of an Army Apache helicopters in Baghdad in 2007, repeatedly opened fire on a group of men and a Reuters photographer and his driver included - and then a van who stopped to save the wounded. None of the members of the group were in contrast to the hostile original cover story of the Pentagon, were milling around on a street corner. Journalists working for Wikileaks stated that theThe truck driver was a good Samaritan on the road for his young children to a tutoring session instead. E 'was killed and his two sons were seriously injured. In the video, which Reuters has asked to see since 2007, the crew members listen to celebrate their kills. "Oh yes, look at the bastards dead," a crew member says after several rounds of 30 mm cannon left nearly a dozen foreign soil on the road. A crew member asks for permission to open fire on the car and its occupants, includingeven if he has done nothing but help stop the injuries: "Come, let us turn to!" Two crew members share a laugh when a Bradley Fighting Vehicle is one of the corpses. And when soldiers are at the bottom are two children shot and bleeding in the van can be heard crewman: "Well, it's their fault that their sons to fight." The shooting, the Reuters photographer Namir Noor-Eldeen, 22 and driver Saeed Chmagh, 40, was killed July 12, 2007, in a south-east...
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