A second strike after rescuers arrive, intended to maximize casualties and fear.
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double tap
A second strike after rescuers arrive, intended to maximize casualties and fear.
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Soft targeting and double taps are described as attacks on hospitals, rescuers, and civilians designed to degrade resilience and produce fear.
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"...itself, to be resilient, okay? The last thing is something called double tap. Double tap is this, okay? And it's really illegal, or against..."
"What you do is this. You attack a place, right? You kill some people, and then people try to come and help the people..."
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