Examples of using Which killed in English and their translations into Serbian
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Ecclesiastic
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Cyrillic
This Chinese Communist revolutionary's faulty economics created a horrific famine, which killed about 30 million people during 1959-1962.
A lie which killed thousands of people,
Governor Nelson Rockefeller ordered a military assault On the prison which killed 29 inmates and 10 hostages.
It was confirmed earlier today that the Kingdom of Bahrain carried out the execution of three people convicted for a bomb attack against the police which killed 3 policemen.
with regard to a fire which killed three of our kind.
We know that Trevor was out in the desert drag racing a yellow car, which killed Cindy Warner.
plunging Iceland into a great famine which killed ten thousand people.
It was confirmed earlier today that the Kingdom of Bahrain carried out the execution of three people convicted for a bomb attack against the police which killed 3 policemen….
That your boss was on a committee that ordered the faking of the car accident which killed Diana?
In addition, the effects of the 1988 earthquake, which killed more than 25,000 people
a bacterial disease which killed 1.8M people in 2015.
Wang Guangya strongly condemned Israeli air raid on a UN post in south Lebanon, which killed four UN observers including one from China.
October 6, marks the horrific anniversary of the bombing of the Cubana airliner in 1976 which killed all 73 passengers on board.
including one on the town of Safira in northern Aleppo province, which killed 13 people.
The U.S. has not forgotten Iran's use of IED's& EFP's(bombs), which killed 2000 Americans, and wounded many more….
dropped 37,000 cluster bombs which killed around 200 individuals
including one on the town of Safira in northern Aleppo province, which killed 13 people.
China condemned an Israeli air attack in Lebanon which killed 4 UN observers, one of them Chinese.
The U.S. has not forgotten Iran's use of IED's and EFP's(bombs), which killed 2000 Americans, and wounded many more.
the early 17th century, culminating in the Great Plague of 1665- 1666, which killed up to 100,000 people, or a fifth of the population.