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Low-level insurgency refers to a form of armed conflict characterized by the use of irregular military tactics by non-state actors against a government or occupying force. This type of insurgency typically involves small-scale, protracted guerrilla warfare, sabotage, and political mobilization aimed at undermining authority and gaining support among the local population. It often occurs in regions with weak governance, social unrest, or ethnic tensions, making it difficult for conventional military forces to respond effectively. The objective is usually to achieve political change or autonomy rather than outright military victory.

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