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Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. At the top of the composition, a green and yellow helicopter is dropping two bombs, both labelled "bomba", on two separate groups of human stick figures. One of the bombs is green and the other is yellow. To the right of the helicopter, in the upper right corner, two large soldier figures dressed in green are pointing guns at what appears to be a family of four (two adults, two children). The bottom half of the drawing consists of a building on fire. There are two small human figures in the flaming building, and three figures dressed in green are surrounding the building. Above the house is a large human figure drawn in pencil that is wearing a brimmed hat and is sitting on a chair. There is a single, red human figure lying on the ground to the left of this seated figure. The bottom of the page contains two groupings of human stick figures, and both groupings have been labelled "muertos".

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