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May 2021
3m 51s

4528 - Meurtre (Killing)

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Les hommes politiques français et les syndicats de police ont fait connaitre leur indignation jeudi au sujet du meurtre d'un officier de police sur un site connu de trafic de drogue dans la ville du sud du pays, Avignon.

Traduction:
French politicians and police unions voiced their indignation Thursday over an officer's killing at a known drug-dealing site in the southern city of Avignon.

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