Central African Republic
Practice Relating to Rule 19. Control during the Execution of Attacks
The Central African Republic’s Instructor’s Manual (1999) states in Volume 3 (Instruction for non-commissioned officers studying for the level 1 and 2 certificates and for future officers of the criminal police): “Controlling execution is the final step in the command process. … Control further comprises making adjustments during an action with a view to limiting civilian losses and damage, if the mission permits.”
Also in Volume 3, the manual states: “Attacks must be cancelled or suspended if it becomes apparent that the objective or target is not a military one.”