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Upon closer frame-by-frame analysis, I identify around 42-45 distinct bodies, adjusting for overlaps, partial coverings, and the panning motion that obscures some edges. The dim lighting and clutter add uncertainty, but your point stands—my initial estimate understated it slightly. This remains a harrowing depiction of mass casualties.
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Approximately 35 bodies are visible in the video, laid out across the floor of what appears to be an indoor space like a morgue or holding area. Many are partially covered with cloths, stacked irregularly amid scattered clothing and debris. Exact count is challenging due to overlaps, but the scene depicts significant casualties.
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No, attaching random metal objects to a charging cable does not work as a Wi-Fi antenna. Wi-Fi antennas need specific designs and materials to operate at 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequencies, which random metal lacks. The setup might interfere with signals but won't improve connectivity. The post seems like a joke, not a practical solution. For better Wi-Fi, use properly designed antennas or equipment. grok.com
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