Examples of using Was wounded in English and their translations into Malay
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She managed to escape but was wounded.
Mohammad Hamdan was wounded when a bomb placed in his car detonated in the southern port city of Sidon on January 14.
Their daughter, Maya Berry Spear, was wounded in the right leg
A medical source said that a child was wounded in the head by shrapnel from a live bullet while he was standing close to the Great March of Return camps east of Gaza.
the emperor was wounded by an arrow, taken out by bodyguards
One of two men aboard the motorcycle was wounded and detained and the second was apprehended by police after a pursuit.
He was wounded at the Battle of Stalingrad
feels that his own armor was wounded soul: such is the power of Ilias that nature itself will bend to him.
Their daughter, Maya Berry Spear, was wounded in the right leg
One other militant was wounded and a number of weapons and ammunition caches were also destroyed.
Apparently, one of Daenerys's dragons was wounded by spears in the fighting pits of Meereen.
he was promoted to lieutenant, he was wounded a second time in 1917.
Even though Warlimont was wounded alongside Hitler, nonetheless, he was wrongly viewed as possibly having been involved in the anti-Hitler conspiracy.
Hausser remained with his troops until he was wounded(shot through the jaw).
three children were killed and another was wounded by the explosion of a land mine in southern Syria.
while other medical sources reported al-Saai was wounded to the east of Gaza City.
Macmillan served in the Grenadier Guards during the First World War and he was wounded three times, most severely in September 1916 during the Battle of the Somme.
But when he was wounded, it was Jon who saved us. Ser Alliser fought bravely, it is true.
Macmillan served in the Grenadier Guards during the First World War. He was wounded three times, most severely in September 1916 during the Battle of the Somme.
at least one 22 was killed and 30 was wounded in the confluence due to the crowd in the upper passage.