📝 Кратко о В Турции пропалестинские демонстранты разгромили Starbucks и Burger King
Время публикации: 01 авг, 01:28 Категория: Война Израиля с ХАМАС, Теги: #Турция #демонстранты #Исмаил_Хания
Накануне убийства главы политбюро палестинского исламистского движения ХАМАС Исмаила Хании демонстранты разгромили кофейню Starbucks и ресторан Burger King в городе Батман в Турции. Представители группировки назвали произошедшее «серьезной эскалацией», которая «не останется безнаказанной».
📝 Кратко о В Турции пропалестинские демонстранты разгромили Starbucks и Burger King
Время публикации: 01 авг, 01:28 Категория: Война Израиля с ХАМАС, Теги: #Турция #демонстранты #Исмаил_Хания
Накануне убийства главы политбюро палестинского исламистского движения ХАМАС Исмаила Хании демонстранты разгромили кофейню Starbucks и ресторан Burger King в городе Батман в Турции. Представители группировки назвали произошедшее «серьезной эскалацией», которая «не останется безнаказанной».
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