This weapon uses conventional explosives to disperse radioactive materials, exposing troops and civilians to harmful radiation. |
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Much of the fighting and many atrocities against civilians took place in Bosnia. |
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Their demand for more autonomy is undermined by the brutal campaign that they wage against innocent civilians throughout Russia. |
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Personally, Lupe blamed it on the two wagonloads of civilians they had been forced to escort from Baceresque to Vengag. |
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The bombed areas were cordoned off from civilians who, by and large, remained unimpressed. |
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This was the beginning of modern warfare, with its bombings of civilians and lethal gases. |
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He denied ever being told anything about his troops wantonly killing large groups of civilians. |
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I am unhappy about US actions in the world, I am unhappy about going to war and attacking civilians. |
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However, the civilians who were killed by the bomb and the survivors who developed radiation sickness left an unforgettable legacy of fear. |
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For example, service members as well as government civilians can attend political meetings or rallies. |
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We civilians sometimes forget that these great athletes are just folks, too. |
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Some European countries still do not allow aerial photography by civilians. |
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Brigadier Monro's staff of 600 Army personnel and 200 civilians will help to turn raw recruits into trained soldiers. |
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A foreign occupation is an instance of the aggression of a state against civilians of another country. |
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Soldiers have already begun recalling troops to their bases, with others returning as civilians to their home villages. |
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Do your senior NCOs, senior civilians, and officers possess the leadership skills that can motivate midlevel NCOs and airmen in their areas? |
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Dozens of civilians, including an old man who was defending his children, were shot down or, in the case of the old man, were knifed to death. |
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More than 30,000 people are reported to have died and nearly 400,000 civilians sought refuge across the border in Ethiopia. |
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For the fist time, civilians themselves were targeted with bombing raids by Zeppelins and coastal raids by the German Navy. |
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In the last 48 hours, hundreds of civilians have been shot down on the roadways, in their homes, on their farms. |
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Throughout the invasion and occupation there has been torture, dawn raids and shootings of civilians. |
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Much of the cost of reconstruction was through public subscription, from military personnel and civilians, mostly Europeans and Anglo-Indians. |
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So, in revenge for the killing of four American mercenaries, a city was seized, bombed, and a massacre of hundreds of civilians took place. |
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Its definition blurs any distinction between organised violence against civilians and anti-government protest. |
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The use of anti-personnel weapons in urban areas where they endanger large numbers of civilians is a violation of international law. |
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Since bullets can ricochet off the water's surface and pose a risk to nearby civilians, water patrol officers almost never fire warning shots. |
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Many civilians will claim the judiciary, like the rest of the government, is rife with corruption. |
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Scattered around the airstrip are some of Afghanistan's 10 million landmines, which every day leave innocent civilians limbless. |
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Listen we need more guards to keep this base safe and to keep the civilians in line. |
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Yesterday, Armenians were remembering the first mass murder of civilians in the twentieth century. |
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He could only plea with them to distinguish between combatants and those innocent civilians who do not bear arms. |
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It had began to cause trouble in Sudan as well, loosing cattle, killing civilians, even attacking army forces. |
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When military forces are assaulting civilians, commanders often try to prevent media from telling true stories with pictures and words. |
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We found out later that the actual bombs never did have such accuracy and that many of them went astray and killed civilians. |
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Eight years later two armed Russian ships sailed along the Hamgyong coast and killed a few Korean civilians before leaving the region. |
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The deaths of civilians are justified only if they are unavoidable victims of a deliberate attack on a military target. |
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The purpose of travel to malarious areas was reported for 495 U.S. civilians with imported malaria. |
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The shells landed on a tented mess hall, wreaking havoc among US troops, Iraqi national guards, and civilians. |
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He had been a member of the vanguard, was captured by armed civilians and taken through Oradour, which was full of Maquisards. |
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The wives of married troops were also commonly involved with other soldiers, civilians or slave labourers. |
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In response, Charles imposed martial law and applied it to soldiers and civilians alike. |
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As the theatre of war moved south, so did the smallpox, primarily affecting civilians, camp followers, and irregular troops in both armies. |
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Government forces have overseen and participated in massacres, the summary executions of civilians and the burning of towns and villages. |
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It became clear to us that we were witnessing the aftermath of a massacre, the cold-blooded butchery of helpless and defenceless civilians. |
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Then criminal responsibility would in fact be much clearer than it would be if soldiers had massacred civilians in violation of orders. |
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Because they were civilians, their response to the order was neither prompt nor orderly, but the group did begin to drift that way. |
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Elsewhere the government has kept up its barrel-bombing campaign regardless of whether civilians are present or not. |
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These accusations have been appearing for some time on the Internet and have gained strength since repeated barrel-bombing of civilians. |
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Small flechette pistols were sold to give civilians a sense of false security against thugs. |
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Our survey results thus confirm reports that civilians were often direct victims of the war in Angola. |
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No civilians were allowed on the newly closed main highways outside of town. |
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How will we wage war mercifully, when he may deliberately move his military forces right next to civilians? |
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They will intone that killing civilians is cowardly and warrants swift and merciless punishment. |
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In another incident, civilians are walking toward a building carrying a white flag. |
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Protecting civilians from the evil effects of battle has long been a fundamental goal of the law of armed conflict. |
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They are operated by civilians who don't have the first idea what the military is about. |
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Medics and militia commanders said the dead man was a militiaman but five of the injured were civilians. |
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Worse, there is also the danger that these potentially wayward missiles will misfire and kill innocent civilians. |
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And he should fire the civilians in the Pentagon responsible for mismanaging the reconstruction effort. |
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In many areas civilians are struggling with serious shortages of food, medicine and clean water. |
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Certainly we shouldn't mistreat prisoners, or unnecessarily bomb innocent civilians. |
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Among the civilians, 30,000 died from firepower, 25,000 were injured and another 30,000 died from the poison gas and bacterial bioweapons. |
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Hundreds of displaced Tutsi civilians sought refuge at the bureau communal. |
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One's first reaction, apart from deep grief, is outrage that such a monstrous attack against innocent civilians, against children is possible. |
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Another veteran, a medic with the unit, recalled 150 unarmed civilians murdered in a single month. |
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Instead, the rebels claim they have focused their attacks on unarmed civilians. |
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It would be more efficient if the central government just admitted that it was wrong to fire on unarmed civilians and put the matter to rest. |
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I can only think that they would have been even more so for unarmed civilians in unarmored cars. |
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I am angry for the innocent, unnumbered and uncounted civilians who have perished. |
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With doctors and nurses too scared to report to hospitals in Swat, injured civilians are flooding under equipped hospitals outside the region. |
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Thousands of innocent civilians were slaughtered by the various factions seeking to exterminate their rival tribes. |
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Over the next few hours, at least 350 civilians were systematically slaughtered. |
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Under Rather's gentle coaxing, Southards described slaughtering Vietnamese civilians, making his work appear to be that of the North Vietnamese. |
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I think, on the other hand, if we are over there slaughtering civilians, that is a great story and we ought to report it immediately. |
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Councillor Douglas said civilians would have been slaughtered had the device gone off. |
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Now Hallam has become a renegade, slaughtering innocent civilians without a shred of guilt or remorse. |
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The 1950s saw the illegal Suez operation, during which a British warship bombarded Port Said and killed several Egyptian civilians. |
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Loyalists knew they were fighting a dark, largely unheroic war, directed against defenceless civilians. |
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As the Forces were mostly civilians in uniform this should cause no surprise. |
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The employment of several other weapons is also restricted where civilians are concerned. |
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So it wasn't any contact with civilians, on the contrary, with diehard terrorists who were booby-trapping every corner, every alley, every door. |
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I am angry for the innocent, unnumbered and uncounted Iraqi civilians who have perished. |
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Napalm was used widely against civilians, and most major cities were obliterated. |
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He said that members of the British merchant navy were civilians and had no military status. |
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Nor has the media reported on the near-term prospects for many hundreds of thousands of increasingly desperate civilians. |
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Ski instruction, taught to officers by civilians, included herringbone climbing, kick turns, pole-jumping over logs and snowplows. |
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Once the sun came up the civilians brought tea out for the soldiers and gave them water. |
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I am looking at their jobs as civilians and in the military and focusing on how they coped with rationing and utility clothing. |
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After safely moving the dozens of innocent civilians who would likely have otherwise been killed by a blast, the police neutralized the car bomb. |
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This will be an ugly, vicious war with high casualties on both sides and lots of dead civilians. |
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One juror had worked for the Union army, and another had protected civilians from vigilance committees and served as a Union scout. |
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And, ominously, it includes use of chemical weapons without regard for their spillover effect on the enemy's own troops and civilians. |
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At this time, civilians could not buy and operate surplus military aircraft in Australia. |
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Some of the accidents happened during the pursuit of criminals but none resulted in the deaths of either PCs or civilians. |
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They set up a checkpoint and forced civilians to line up to go in and out, each carrying an identification card printed in English only. |
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The war correspondent that marines were responding harshly against civilians. |
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Rather than dumping its stock of surplus Jeeps into Manila Bay, the American authorities released them to civilians. |
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The tragedy is that innocent French civilians had to pay such a high price for bringing everything into the open. |
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In reality these civilians are no less casualties of war than if they were killed on the day the bombing began. |
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He said that helicopter gunships and navy patrol boats had strafed the communities, and that scores of civilians had been killed. |
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The recent examples of Fujimori in Peru and Menem in Argentina, in particular, demonstrate that civilians too can be like caudillos. |
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Implement combined orientation training for Senior Executive Service civilians and general officers. |
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During the next few months the unit swelled and by the end of the year there were 422 civilians, 18 officers and 181 other ranks. |
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In July 2004, he was formally charged with various offenses, including terrorism, attacking civilians and murder. |
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The international community demands that the government honor its obligation under international law to protect civilians. |
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Enemy soldiers can also surrender and go home as civilians as soon as the war is over. |
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It was obviously taken by a surveillance camera panning back and forth across a room of civilians. |
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These persons hors de combat are the wounded and sick, shipwrecked, prisoners of war and civilians. |
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British troops report civilians are telling them where the paramilitaries hide. |
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The clear intention was to kill civilians gathered for food aid and to disrupt humanitarian relief. |
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The British stories that civilians were forced to take up arms by the militia and were used by the militia as human shields were also lies. |
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There are also reports that civilians are being conscripted to fight or be human shields. |
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Stories of using civilians as human shields, and executing prisoners of war, leaves one speechless. |
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They fight out of uniform, use human shields and routinely launch attacks against civilians. |
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Chechen rebels used ethnic Russian civilians as human shields during the brutal war in Chechnya. |
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The Germans often advanced against the insurgents with civilians strapped to the front of their armoured vehicles as human shields. |
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Authorities said at least 150,000 civilians fleeing the fighting needed emergency food and shelter. |
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Locals claim the dead were civilians shot by snipers or caught in crossfire. |
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Nine civilians who were in the vicinity of such operations were also killed. |
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Forces on both sides frequently terrorized unarmed civilians suspected of sympathizing with the enemy. |
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Later they collected two dead and seven wounded civilians, among them women and children. |
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People were brutally assaulted by police, and by civilians who acted in collusion to them. |
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It is apparent that there was no intent to harm civilians with the first electro-optical guided bomb. |
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Eight more police and two civilians died when their vehicles ran over mines. |
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Her work included accompanying unarmed civilians being threatened by an armed group, serving as a protective presence. |
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The war dragged on, costing the lives of many thousands of civilians and servicemen. |
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Since then several arguments have broken out between soldiers and civilians in local pubs. |
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The awards are made to civilians and police officers who put their lives at risk to save others. |
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The purpose of military action must be to relieve or avert gross physical harm to non-combatant civilians. |
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Most of the estimated 300 000 victims were civilians, according to the United Nations. |
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Now we too would go without uniforms, so as to mask our presence among the civilians. |
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He reported personally witnessing at least 20 cases where soldiers had beaten or robbed civilians at checkpoints. |
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The obligation to protect civilians accompanying the force falls mainly to the tactical commander. |
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Under the Geneva Conventions it is a war crime to target deliberately innocent civilians. |
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The ability of military courts to prosecute civilians ended during peacetime. |
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Last week, suspected Itsekiri militants ambushed a boat carrying 10 Ijaw civilians to market in Warri, killing at least one of them. |
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More than 50 million soldiers and civilians perished in the Second World War. |
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He said that they have to get permission from the minister to allow civilians to use it. |
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To be fair, civilians often underestimate the stress that military service places on one's personal life. |
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These are persons whose legal status may be uncertain, as one may not be sure whether they are to be regarded as combatants or civilians. |
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When civilians addressed a soldier, they did so in the second person singular, as to a child or pet. |
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There are little villages set up in the training area, and military personnel are tasked to play civilians. |
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These civilians went out in the night to bomb German trains, kill German soldiers and execute collaborators. |
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We need to think of collateral damage more in terms of innocent civilians being killed, rather than reconstructing buildings used by the enemy. |
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Dense crowds collected before the Palace gates, processions of cheering, beflagged civilians and fighting men marched down the Mall. |
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Commanders must distinguish civilians and civilian objects from combatants and military objects under the principle of discrimination. |
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Diesel has become the clothing line of choice for fashion-forward fashionistas and fashion civilians alike. |
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They could be sexually incontinent too, sleeping with the daughters of local civilians and seducing their men's wives. |
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Charities have condemned the weapons for the indiscriminate killing and maiming of civilians both during and long after wars have ended. |
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Militias, thriving on each group's fears of the other, are slaughtering civilians indiscriminately. |
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The UN investigators accused them of firing rockets indiscriminately at civilians. |
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As many civilians tried to leave the city, they were picked off by snipers. |
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During the 1846 U.S. invasion of Mexico, newspapers reported pillage, rape, and murder of civilians by Gen. Zachary Taylor's soldiers. |
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The nine civilians on the expedition included two artists, two botanists, a conchologist, a geologist, two naturalists, and a philologist. |
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However, we are now at war so we all need to face up to the reality and do as much as we can to ease the suffering of innocent civilians. |
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The intentional killing of civilians is proscribed, and so are military actions that show a gross disregard for the lives of innocents. |
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The killing of innocent civilians by suicide bombers must be roundly condemned. |
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Never mind the billions of innocent civilians there, or the brave warriors fighting to defend them. |
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So when Filipino civilians were taken hostage in April, the Philippines government announced that it was withdrawing its troops. |
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Here are some articles from the Geneva Convention that deal with the protection of civilians in armed conflicts. |
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The old USSR was run by men who did not see the abject and instantaneous murder of civilians as a reason to celebrate. |
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He said the insurgents operate in the city and have attacked civilians in the past. |
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The condition is unfair and discriminates against civilians, as it does not apply to military internees. |
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It was also faced with the task of repatriating some three million homecoming troops, and another three million civilians from colonies and occupied territories to Japan. |
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An estimated 5,000 civilians were killed and 10,000 injured when the Iraqi air force bombarded Halabja with mustard and other poison gases, including sarin. |
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From now on, FBI agents should have untrammeled power over all civilians living in the United States, and all their private movements and communications. |
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You are allowed to attack a military target even if civilians are there. |
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The buffer zone would protect civilians, Syrian rebels, and Kurds against ISIS assaults. |
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Looking like film noir stills, these photographs were nighttime shots of the actual sites where the fateful encounters between police and civilians occurred. |
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First, appropriate international forces need to be deployed to south sudan to protect civilians. |
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Between 1996 and 2002, RUF rebels rampaged Sierre Leone, killing, maiming, and raping civilians. |
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At an early stage in the fighting, panic-stricken civilians fleeing the violence were seen running in the streets carrying bundles of possessions on their heads. |
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Many civilians outside the wonderful world of the City, having been lectured about their overdrafts, assumed that the banks were paragons of financial conservatism. |
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Bilbao and Madrid were bombed with no thought for civilians or buildings. |
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Towns and villages were deliberately bombed to create a fleeing mass of terror-stricken civilians to block the roads and hamper the flow of reinforcements to the front. |
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Later the lack of a common radio frequency among some units leaves Marines powerless to prevent another unit from firing on defenseless civilians. |
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As a result, more than six hundred civilians would be killed. |
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Houses were evacuated and stripped bare, and civilians vanished at the sight of a truck. |
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They told him that they had not received any orders to offer protection to civilians. |
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Bombing civilians in retaliation is ineffective and counterproductive. |
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Japanese civilians, left to fend for themselves in Rangoon, evacuated as best they could and made their way via the Three Pagodas Pass into Kanchanaburi and thence to Bangkok. |
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The Bonnie and Clyde couple must rob a virtual bank, threaten virtual civilians, and then outrun the virtual police! |
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Such large sheets are common in Kobani, meant to protect fighters and civilians from the ever gazing eyes of ISIS snipers. |
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He commands 45,000 police and civilians, and is responsible for a massive slice of territory stretching far beyond the bounds of what most people think of as London. |
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The Edmonton native questions the mechanisms that allow us to condone military bombing raids on civilians while we demand that gang warfare be severely punished. |
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I am against terrorism in all its forms, but when a government is so barefaced in its terror of innocent civilians it sickens those who want peace to the pit of our stomachs! |
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The violence in Libya pales in comparison with the thousands of civilians who have fallen in Mexico. |
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But Turkish troops stopped these panic-stricken civilians at the Turkish border. |
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Both the Central Powers and the Allies used aircraft on strategic bombing raids, targeting enemy industries and to a lesser extent enemy civilians. |
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Soldiers guarding the entrances to the base thus need to ensure only that military personnel or civilians coming in carry one of the many passes accepted within the base. |
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Incidents whereby civilians try to ram convoy vehicles are on the rise. |
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Fighting spread a month later to the Morea, and Greek battlefield successes were marred by atrocities against Turkish civilians. |
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He encouraged the army to renovate schools, open hospitals to civilians, and generally help the populace. |
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It also explains the reliance on aerial bombardment of civilians. |
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Soldiers, settlers, and bulldozer drivers have also mercilessly targeted civilians. |
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Witnesses testify that Dr. Conrad Murray asked civilians to do CPR on Michael Jackson and instructed staff to hide vials of drugs. |
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We went into Ryde to join the dozens of civilians, sailors and soldiers pouring up the High Street, their arms joined, singing, dancing and generally making whoopee. |
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In Vietnam, two million Vietnamese civilians were killed, mostly by American bombing and the extensive use of chemical weapons like Agent Orange and napalm. |
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As charming as he was ruthless and fueled by sectarian hate, Mehsud preyed on military forces and civilians alike. |
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Policemen on the show joke about prison riots, bomb threats, and the shooting of unarmed civilians. |
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And late Friday night there were more strikes on outlying areas of the besieged city now mostly empty of civilians. |
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This figure does not include victims of actual biological warfare or the effects of diseases such as cholera, bubonic plague, and typhus upon civilians. |
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The local hospitals and morgues have only 8 bodies, all civilians. |
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Bucca must have placed his turnout coat protectively around several civilians, for it was later found still wrapped around them. |
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Imagine not just one bomb killing and maiming civilians in Boston, but over 150 over four years. |
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We avoid harming innocent civilians not by narrowing our focus to the most dangerous among them. |
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But Afghanistan is a hard land and the simple fact remains that those fighting for control of power rarely, if ever, bother about the suffering of innocent civilians. |
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The program, Satellite Sentinel Project, is designed to document and deter atrocities against civilians. |
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It is very important in the course of an operation to minimize destruction of non-military installations and to prevent casualties among civilians. |
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Their meals in the darkness were often interrupted by the wail of sirens, the sounds of bombs, and the screams of frightened civilians as they rushed to the nearest bunker. |
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At the same time, it has escalated the tempo of aerial bombardment and resumed its scorched earth campaign against civilians. |
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When you look at Iraq, some people say 200,000 civilians have died there and millions have been displaced. |
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The daily killing and displacement of civilians have not led to an international agreement to stop the conflict. |
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However, the very same Security Council has failed to protect Syrian civilians. |
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In the past three months over 2,500 civilians have been killed in the crossfires of donbass. |
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But remember, there are civilians and non-combatants down there. |
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This non-recognition of immediate threats extends to civilians, who won't necessarily run out of the way of firefights or cars, getting run over or shot in the process. |
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A brilliant look into the lives of the 1980s East German Stasi and the civilians they spy and eavesdrop on. |
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The citadel was evacuated to avoid political reprisals in the 1780s, but civilians remained in the fortified town until its decline in the mid-nineteenth century. |
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The laws of war are meant to limit suffering and protect civilians and it is no accident that recruiting collaborators, for instance, is banned absolutely. |
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Since his videos exult in the killing of innocent civilians, any cross-examination would have emphasised his inhumanity. |
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Terrorist operatives are hard to find because they are generally few in number, mostly inactive and concealed, and tend to be co-located with civilians. |
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Hundreds of civilians helped in the search, using hacksaws to cut away metal sheeting trapping survivors and ropes to pull bodies from the wreckage, witnesses said. |
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Over a period of four hours, the Americans methodically slaughtered more than 500 Vietnamese civilians. |
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Every bomb we drop, antagonizing more civilians, makes that goal more unrealizable. |
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The Civil War was not the first total war, that is, a war carried past armed combatants to include civilians and private property. |
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In the Philippine campaign and in both World Wars I and II, as well as in Vietnam, American armies were drawn from civilians. |
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The United States restricted the use of incendiaries like white phosphorus after Vietnam, and in 1983, an international convention banned its use against civilians. |
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Or what America was doing with its tomahawk missile strikes that frequently ended up killing civilians. |
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Our military has 1.4 million people, with a huge apparatus of camp followers, dependents, and civilians spread all over the world from Iceland to Japan. |
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Between 150,000 and 250,000 people attended the march, carrying placards, chalking the city squares with peace signs and lying in the road to symbolise dead civilians. |
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People in show business refer to those outside of it as civilians. |
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Whether soldiers or civilians, Capa's subjects were always recognizably, indeed capaciously, human, and their corpses remained, for the most part, buried in private. |
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Targeting civilians is clearly terrorism and constitutes a war crime. |
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At the same time, it must be stressed that under international law, the responsibility for protecting civilians caught up in war or conflict falls on the belligerents. |
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This in fact means to struggle in the way of God by striving to do good, and to fight against only those who persecute and not by attacking innocent civilians or bystanders. |
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First, that the regime might use them against rebels or civilians in a last-ditch act of desperation. |
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In 1991, it was the scene of one of the worst atrocities of the first Persian Gulf War, when a British warplane dropped bombs on a crowded market, killing 150 civilians. |
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The Geneva Convention is a human rights instrument designed to protect civilians. |
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This is no coldly efficient war machine, but an army of civilians. |
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Such a commitment requires interveners to take casualty risks to the extent needed to avoid killing large numbers of civilians and damaging their social infrastructure. |
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And they were treated almost as badly as the homeless by the civilians that populated Oahu. |
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Authorities also began confiscating firearms from civilians. |
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A militant attack a U.N. guesthouse in the Afghan capital did more than kill eight civilians. |
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The dead include civilians, soldiers and the tribal leader Rahim Bezoni, all killed for refusing to back the fight against the British forces attacking the city. |
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When civilians are massacred, Human Rights Watch sends in the E-Team to document the war crimes. |
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More Iraqi civilians are defying the insurgents' intimidation to give Iraqi forces tips on the locations of hidden roadside bombs, weapons caches and rebel safe houses. |
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Even if the bombers don't directly target civilians, the unexploded bomblets stay on the ground as land mines, and pose a continuing threat to civilians. |
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He cautioned jawans not to be provoked while operating in insurgency prone areas, and urged them to act in patience by respecting the human rights of innocent civilians. |
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In October 1992, Croat forces attacked Bosniaks in Prozor, killing civilians and burning homes. |
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The crew are all buried in Amersfoort and their graves are lovingly looked after by Dutch civilians. |
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According to the Meir Amit Centre, there were 886 members of armed groups, 712 civilians and 542 undetermined. |
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Over the past decade, Western air strikes have too often ended up killing civilians and radicalising people further. |
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We also used this event as an opportunity to integrate the 205th Ordnance Platoon with the civilians that run the FWA and. |
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Many more lives, often of civilians stuck in the crossfire, will be lost. |
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Our government spends billions of dollars annually militarizing civilians who are changed by the regimentation of serving their country. |
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And is it right for us to withhold assistance and punish civilians? |
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Then they targeted civilians, whether clerks or kulaks, and semi-civilians like constables. |
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Upon his diagnosis, Leaver insisted the real victims are the civilians since he was a first responder, said Rosaria, his widow. |
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The toll from Saturday's attacks on Douma rose Sunday to 34 civilians including 12 children, a monitoring group said. |
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The first group of civilians besieged in the old city has been allowed out of the city towards Deek al-Jinn area, the news agency said Friday. |
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The escapees also included Syrian civilians and members of extremist battalions opposed to the more hardline ISIL, the Observatory said. |
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Fifteen of the casualties in 2008 were civilians, one was a deminer, and the status of the remaining four was unknown. |
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High Commissioner denounced the reported use of machineguns, snipers and military planes against civilians. |
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But Saddam's forces in turn faced the might of the Desert Rats, who bombarded their positions while trying not to injure civilians. |
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James Puoy Yaka, a former Guit county commissioner, claimed forces loyal to president Salva Kiir pursued civilians who fled to bushes for safety. |
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In this mission, MTMC soldiers and civilians move over one million measurement tons of cargo a month. |
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Blaming the Russian Air Force for the death of civilians, and even more sinisterly, the death of children, is pure propaganda. |
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Whilst the first casualty was, as you remark, a Grenadier Guard, you omit to mention the 17 Afghan civilians blown up by misaimed rockets. |
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The SOE decided on a start date of October but the plan was shelved as it was feared civilians would be slaughtered in German reprisals. |
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As a consequence, ssp can issue early warnings to civilians at risk. |
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Their fire was indiscriminate at best, targeting civilians at worst. |
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We have reports of enemy soldiers ambushing civilians on this road. |
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Two policemen, two fighters and two civilians died in separate firefights on Monday. |
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The same was the case for married women, who liaised with soldiers, civilians, or slave labourers. |
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The General Staff blocked the entry of Douhet's theory into doctrine, fearing revenge strikes against German civilians and cities. |
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It killed an estimated 1,300 civilians, injured hundreds more and destroyed 90 per cent of the town centre. |
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Throughout the war civilians or prisoners were used as human guinea pigs in testing Luftwaffe equipment. |
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On 3 July most flights were reconnaissance sorties, but 15 civilians were killed when bombs hit Guildford in Surrey. |
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The raids disturbed civilians, and continued the war of attrition against Fighter Command. |
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On 24 September, in recognition of the bravery of civilians, King George VI inaugurated the award of the George Cross. |
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The Germans had ordered French civilians, other than those deemed essential to the war effort, to leave potential combat zones in Normandy. |
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As such, Egyptian troops were ordered to don civilian clothes while guns were freely handed out to Egyptian civilians. |
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At Port Said, the heavy fighting in the streets and the resulting fires destroyed much of the city, killing many civilians. |
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In revenge, three days later, the UVF killed six civilians in a shooting at a pub in Loughinisland, County Down. |
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It also carried out some attacks in the Republic, killing about 120 people in total, mostly uninvolved civilians. |
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Several casualties that were listed as civilians were later claimed by the IRA as their members. |
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Bin Laden's 055 Brigade was responsible for mass killings of Afghan civilians. |
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Marines killed at least 12 civilians and injured 33 in Shinwar district, Nangrahar, in a response to a bomb ambush. |
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Later in the month, an airstrike targeted a Taliban commander in Herat province and killed 90 civilians. |
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This incident followed the release of a video allegedly showing uniformed Pakistan soldiers executing unarmed civilians. |
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In 2011 a record 3,021 civilians were killed, the fifth successive annual rise. |
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According to the Watson Institute for International Studies Costs of War Project, 21,000 civilians have been killed as a result of the war. |
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In 2015, Amnesty International reported that the Taliban committed mass murder and gang rape of Afghan civilians in Kunduz. |
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White phosphorus burns on the bodies of civilians wounded in clashes near Bagram were confirmed. |
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Navy and reopened, Umm Qasr played an important role in the shipment of humanitarian supplies to Iraqi civilians. |
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Life for the civilians on the island was very difficult, especially after June 1944 when the island was under siege. |
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About 300 deaths during the conflict were attributed to the British Army, including paramilitary troops and civilians. |
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The attacks resulted in the deaths of 9 people, including three civilians, and many wounded. |
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The most significant difference is that these civilians are advertent targets. |
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