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Internal disturbances such as riots, isolated or sporadic acts of violence and similar events are not

covered by international humanitarian law.

Internal disturbances and internal tensions lack the intensity of an

> Armed conflict. In such cases it is human rights that apply rather than international humanitarian law.

acts generally considered as acts of terrorism, such as strikes against the civilian population or > Civilian
Objects, indiscriminate attacks or hostage taking, are prohibited both in international and non-
international armed conflict.

Weapons: Weapons are prohibited on the basis of three fundamental criteria: if their use inevitably
leads to death; if they cause disproportionate injury or > Unnecessary suffering; if they strike
indiscriminately.

Attack against the drones: it means that you can target things of which the enemy is making effective
military use, where putting an end to that use would clearly be an advantage to you at the time of the
attack.

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