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Children's drawing on legal size off-white paper. A large blue band representing river bisects drawing diagonally, extending from top left side to bottom right corner. Multicoloured helicopter drawn at top. A man underneath holds a large gun, with small orange circles representing bullets extending from gun to helicopter. A black bomb is dropped from helicopter onto blue figure lying on ground. A tree is drawn next to blue figure, and a woman carrying a bundle on her head is standing with a child underneath the tree on right side. A small orange plane flies on the left side of the river. Underneath the plane are three figures. A large figure holds a large gun. Small circles representing bullets extend from gun to a woman and child. A male figure to their left is holding a smaller gun and is shooting the large figure. An inscription is written in the top left corner.

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