Guinea
Practice Relating to Rule 29. Medical Transports
Guinea’s Soldier’s Manual (2010), under the heading “Distinctive signs”, shows an image of a car with a red crescent on a white ground and states: “Let these vehicles … move around and do not enter them.”
Guinea’s Disciplinary Regulations (2012) states:
In accordance with the international agreements signed by the government of Guinea, military personnel in combat are required:
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- to respect hospitals and places where the sick are collected, civilian or military wounded persons, … medical formations, buildings, equipment and transports[.]
Guinea’s Soldier’s Manual (2010), under the heading “Distinctive signs”, shows an image of a helicopter with a red crescent on a white ground and states: “Let these … aircraft move around and do not enter them.”
Guinea’s Soldier’s Manual (2010), under the heading “Distinctive signs”, displays an image of a ship with a red cross on a white ground and states: “Let these … ships … move around and do not enter them.”