Peru
Practice Relating to Rule 12. Definition of Indiscriminate Attacks
Peru’s IHL Manual (2004) states: “Attacks are considered to be indiscriminate if they are not directed at a specific military objective”.
Peru’s IHL and Human Rights Manual (2010) states: “Attacks are indiscriminate if they are not directed at a specific objective”.
Peru’s IHL Manual (2004) states: “Attacks are considered to be indiscriminate … if they employ tactics or weapons which cannot be directed at a specific military objective ”.
Peru’s IHL and Human Rights Manual (2010) states: “Attacks are indiscriminate if they … employ tactics or weapons which cannot be directed at a specific objective …”.