It's well known the people have been mostly killed in the main streets of Peking, not in the square itself. Including in front of foreign embassies, and the PLA even fired at these embassies because they were shooting up buildings indiscriminately as they drove by. On occasions they also shot at each other (different units).
The tank man scene is also not from the square itself and actually from the dawn "after". When the killings didn't stop yet, for example the somewhat famous daylight scene of the soldiers shooting at crashing ambulances is from that time, and also not at the square (as if it really matters).
It's well known the people have been mostly killed in the main streets of central Peking, not in the square itself. Including in front of foreign embassies, and the PLA even fired at these embassies because they were shooting up buildings indiscriminately as they drove by. On occasions they also shot at each other (different units).
The tank man scene is also not from the square itself and actually from the dawn "after". When the killings didn't stop yet, for example the somewhat famous daylight scene of the soldiers shooting at crashing ambulances is from that time, and also not at the square (as if it really matters).
It's well known the people have been mostly killed in the main streets of central Peking, not in the square itself. Including in front of foreign embassies, and the PLA even fired at these embassies because they were shooting up buildings indiscriminately as they drove by. On occasions they also shot at each other (different units).
The tank man scene is also not from the square itself and actually from the dawn "after". When the killings didn't stop yet, for example the somewhat famous daytime scene of the soldiers shooting at ambulances is from that time.
It's well known the people have been mostly killed in the main streets of central Peking, not in the square itself. Including in front of foreign embassies, and the PLA even fired at these embassies because they were shooting up buildings indiscriminately as they drove by. On occasions they also shot at each other (different units).
The tank man scene is also not from the square itself and actually from the dawn "after". When the killings didn't stop yet, for example the somewhat famous daytime scene of the soldiers shooting at ambulances is from that time.
It's well known the people have been mostly killed in the main streets of central Peking, not in the square itself. Including in front of foreign embassies, and the PLA even fired at these embassies because they were shooting up buildings indiscriminately as they drove by. On occasions they also shot at each other (different units).
The tank man scene is also not from the square itself and actually from the dawn "after". When the killings didn't stop yet, for example the somewhat famous daytime scene of the soldiers shooting up 2 ambulances is from that time.
It's well known the people have been mostly killed in the main streets of central Peking, not in the square itself. Including in front of foreign embassies, and the PLA even fired at these embassies because they were shooting up buildings indiscriminately as they drove by. On occasions they also shot at each other (different units).
The tank man scene is also not from the square itself and actually from the dawn "after". When the killings didn't stop yet, for example the somewhat famous daytime scene of the soldiers shioting up an ambulance is from that time.
It's well known the people have been mostly killed in the main streets of central Peking, not in the square itself. Including in front of foreign embassies, and the PLA even fired at these embassies because they were shooting up buildings indiscriminately as they drove by. On occasions they also shot at each other (different units).
The tank man scene is also not from the square itself and actually from the dawn "after". When the killings didn't stop yet, for example the somewhat famous daytime scene of the soldiers shioting up an ambulance is from that time.
It's well known the people have been mostly killed in the main streets of central Peking, not in the square itself. Including in front of foreign embassies, and the PLA even fired at these embassies because they were shooting up buildings indiscriminately as they drove by. On occasions they also shot at each other (different units).
The tank man scene is also not from the square itself and actually from the dawn "after". When the killings didn't stop yet, for example the somewhat famous daytime scene of the soldiers shooting up an ambulance is from that time.
It's well known the people have been mostly killed in the main streets of central Peking, not in the square itself. Including in front of foreign embassies, and the PLA even fired at these embassies because they were shooting up buildings indiscriminately as they drove by. On occasions they also shot at each other (different units).
The tank man scene is also not from the square itself and actually from the dawn "after". When the killings didn't stop yet, for example the somewhat famous daytime scene of the soldiers shioting up an ambulance is from that time.
It's well known the people have been mostly killed in the main streets of central Peking, not the square itself. Including in front of foreign embassies, and the PLA even fired at these embassies because they were shooting up buildings indicriminately as they drove by. On occasions they also shot at each other (different units).