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From Exploding Bullets Hidden In Enemy Ammo Crates To Fake Coal Packed With Explosives, armies have spent centuries looking for ways to sabotage their opponents from within. During Vietnam, U.S.
It had to be amputated, unbeknown to al-Zaieem, 22, who was unconscious at the time. “No one dared to tell him [when he woke up from the surgery]. I couldn’t,” said his cousin of the same name, who ...
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