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The US B-52 bombing has a majority bombs in Laos during the Vietnam War.
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The CBU-58 / B majority bomb, produced by Honeywell Corporation in Minneapolis, is seen in Laos from the US B-52 bomber during the Vietnam War.
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After a large bomb was thrown, it is open in the air and is known as “bombings”, about 670 tennis ball-sized ammunition (bombings are known as “), rain in the target area.
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The unexploded US majority bomb – Millions of millions of millions in Laos are seen in an open exhibit in Xieng Khouang.
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A close image, the United States, which falls on Lao during the Vietnam War, is known as “bombardman” in the US multi-wet bomb, which is also known as “bombardment”. One of the plural bombs includes 670 of the 670th tennis, which will be distributed to a large area, as a bomb embroidered in the air before landing.
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Laos is the largest bombing in the world history. In all eight minutes, 24 hours a day, from 1964 to 1973 to 1973, from 1973 to 1973, the American B-52 had a plan for major bombs in Laos. The bombing campaign is aimed at hemming in the American neighboring Vietnamese enemies. The United States was never in a war with the people of Laos, and the American people were in the country in terms of bombing in the country.
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Brong Yang shows scars from the crumbs that spilled in the body in July 8, 2016, and a ball exploded with him. In fact, millions of the United States who still litter the native Laos found one of the majority bomb ammunition.
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In a volunteer Brong Yang’s arm explores crumbs wounds. Laos, Xieng Khouang, a US majority bomb ammunition found when playing near his house.
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During the Vietnamese War, a cluster bomb that has fallen from the US cluster bomb in Laos, found a young man where he had a medical treatment in Laos.
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De-mining teams, Laos, Xieng Khouang’daki U.S. plural bombs are trying to find.
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De-mining technician, Xieng Khouang, Laos, exploded a group of bombings left by the American bombing campaign during the Vietnamese War.
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A team of de-mining technicians, Laos, Xieng Khouang was buried in the US majority bombs.
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Search teams, Laos, Xieng Khouang’da USA work to discover US majority bombs.
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The search teams are trying to disclose the majority bombs in the village of Laos.
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A technician is preparing to explode a remote-controlled explosion to destroy a US cluster bomb found in Laos.
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The two explosions are seen because the smoke destroyed two US clusters of the Vietnamese war.
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A Washington, who recognizes the “war inheritance” of the war, and a Washington that earns points in the majority bomb ammunition after the US Neighboring Vietnamese War for the United States.
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A small majority bomb ammunition, the dirt where the dirt was found in Laos is seen being buried in part.
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Ammunition of unfortilation ammunition, Vientiane, the Zap Visit Center and Museum in a museum suspended hanging hanging from the ceiling
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Unfortunately, Bomb Tidifies from the ceiling HIIENTIANE, Laus in the center of the call and the museum, hanging in an exhibition.
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Prosthetic legs, Vientiane’s Vientiane’s call from the center of Vientiane and hung from the museum, in the United States in the United States in a ceiling and museum in the United States in an exhibition in the United States.
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During the Vietnam War, the American bombing campaign in Laos in Laos, various parts of various works in Laos.
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An unexploded US majority bomb displayed in Laos.
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An old cluster bomb body, Vientiane, Laos, Vientiane, Laos, the Zap Visit Center and the museum is seen as a flower pot.