Burundi
Practice Relating to Rule 8. Definition of Military Objectives
Burundi’s Regulations on International Humanitarian Law (2007) states that “military objectives [are] … objects which, by their nature, location, purpose or use, contribute to military action of the enemy and whose capture, destruction or neutralization offers a definite military advantage”.
The Regulations also states that “civilians who take direct part in combat become military objectives”.
Burundi’s Regulations on International Humanitarian Law (2007) states that “civilians who take direct part in combat become military objectives”.
Burundi’s Regulations on International Humanitarian Law (2007) states that “[m]ilitary objectives [are] … units, buildings and positions where armed forces and their material are located (positions, barracks, depots)”.