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The Alleged List of Countries Bombed by the Us After Wwii: There Is No Evidence that It Was Published by the Chinese Embassy in Moscow. maldita.es - Journalism so You Don't Get Fooled.

Summary by Maldita.es — Periodismo Para Que No Te La Cuelen…
Fact check: There is no trace that the Chinese Embassy in Moscow, Russia, published a list of countries bombed by the United States after World War II to remember the “widespread destruction caused by military actions worldwide” and not “forget who the real threat to the world is.” No evidence of this was found on the Chinese Embassy in Russia website, in the media, or in official sources. Following the US attacks on Iran, China publicly called …
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Fact check: There is no trace that the Chinese Embassy in Moscow, Russia, published a list of countries bombed by the United States after World War II to remember the “widespread destruction caused by military actions worldwide” and not “forget who the real threat to the world is.” No evidence of this was found on the Chinese Embassy in Russia website, in the media, or in official sources. Following the US attacks on Iran, China publicly called …

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Maldita.es — Periodismo para que no te la cuelen… broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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