Afghan migrant attacks Bible-reading woman in Austria
Kabul [Afghanistan], Jan. 1 (ANI): An Afghan migrant has reportedly attacked a Bible-reading woman in a refugee camp in Austria.
ANI
Jan 01, 2017 18:26 IST
Kabul [Afghanistan], Jan. 1 (ANI): An Afghan migrant has reportedly attacked a Bible-reading woman in a refugee camp in Austria.
ANI
Jan 01, 2017 18:26 IST
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