Practice Relating to Rule 10. Civilian Objects’ Loss of Protection from Attack
Madagascar’s Military Manual (1994) states: “Objects which are normally civilian can, depending on the military situation, become military objectives (for example, a house or bridge used for tactical purposes by the defender and thus becoming a military objective).”
Madagascar’s Military Manual (1994) states: “In case of doubt, an object which is usually dedicated to civilian purposes (such as a place of worship, school, house or other type of dwelling) will be considered as civilian.”