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This article is a one-sided nationalistic version of the event. Little unverifiable details (and doubtful single-version ones) littered the story, systematically painting one side as treacherous powerless little villains, while the other side is free of "bad" details, such as mob murder of wounded people, old ones, and even expectant mother, basically anyone who could be remotely tied to the "ennemy".
I understand that this article is based on an Italian version, and thus can be understood as a nationalistic fiction demanded by some members of this nation. However, blindly translating it make it a "de facto" international version.
We have a problem with Wikipedia if nationalistic versions become "the truth" for unaware readers. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.140.69.229 (talk) 19:45, 15 April 2014 (UTC)Reply