Koran Burner Salwan Momika Murdered Live on TikTok
stockholm, sweden January 30, 2025 14:07Salwan Momika, known for burning the Quran, was shot dead during a live TikTok broadcast. Background details revealed.
Salwan Momika, known for burning the Quran, was shot dead during a live TikTok broadcast. Background details revealed.
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