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Under international humanitarian law, enemy combatants can be lawfully targeted during armed conflict, provided they are engaged in hostilities. Military equipment that directly supports combat operations, such as weapons, vehicles, and command centers, may also be targeted. Additionally, military facilities that contribute to the enemy's war capacity, like bases and supply depots, are legitimate targets. However, all attacks must adhere to principles of distinction, proportionality, and necessity to minimize civilian harm.

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