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Does the military count confirmed kills?
Officially, there are no “confirmed“ or “unconfirmed “ kills. No modern army is counting how many enemies each of its soldiers has killed. Unofficially however, there aren’t many combat units that don’t take count.
Is it a war crime to shoot a retreating soldier?
It is perfectly legal and acceptable to fire on a retreating enemy. What it is not legal to do though, is to fire on a surrendering enemy. If an enemy is surrendering, they are legally, a non combatant and it is a war crime to fire on them. Although it is also a war crime to falsely surrender, also known as “perfidy”.
Is it a war crime to shoot a medic?
Originally Answered: How is it a war crime to shoot medics? It isn’t a war crime to shoot a medic. If you knowingly engage an ambulance, hospital or a medic who is marked as such and treating wounded then yes, it is a war crime. Firing rounds across a battlefield and hitting a medic, isn’t a crime.
Who has the highest confirmed kills?
Chris Kyle, a U.S. Navy SEAL sniper credited with the highest number of kills (160 officially confirmed) for an American sniper.
Is it legal to shoot a wounded enemy in war?
To shoot a wounded enemy would be a serious offence, the Geneva Convention requires that wounded enemy soldiers are given full medical care. If an enemy is immobile but considered a threat it is lawful to shoot again to eliminate that threat. It’s a war crime to deliberately kill or wound enemy soldiers who have surrendered.
Is it a war crime to kill enemy soldiers who have surrendered?
It’s a war crime to deliberately kill or wound enemy soldiers who have surrendered. “Playing dead” isn’t a surrender, so you’re fair game if your enemy feels like expending the ammunition, and while there’s a requirement to collect and respectfully treat the enemy’s dead, if they’re dead a couple more bullet holes won’t matter.
Can you get away with war crimes without any punishment?
You can perfectly get away with war crimes without any punishment. Rich and powerful countries have a greenlight to do everything. They write the rules. The rules small nations are forced to follow but still lose in the end. Geneva Conventions and UN resolutions are just a joke.
How do you keep soldiers from killing each other?
Lt Col Kilner, of the US Army, says the way to keep soldiers psychologically on an even keel is to reason with them – not to take away their choice and intellectual involvement with what happens in battle. “If a soldier reasons that his or her cause is just, then killing sits more easily in the mind,” he says.