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International humanitarian law dictates that armed forces are required to direct their attacks against enemy combatants and military objectives only, and they are prohibited from attacking civilians and civilian objects. | Collector
International humanitarian law dictates that armed forces are required to direct their attacks against enemy combatants and military objectives only, and they are prohibited from attacking civilians and civilian objects.
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International humanitarian law dictates that armed forces are required to direct their attacks against enemy combatants and military objectives only, and they are prohibited from attacking civilians and civilian objects.

International humanitarian law dictates that armed forces are required to direct their attacks against enemy combatants and military objectives only, and they are prohibited from attacking civilians and civilian objects.

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