guerilla warfare in the rwandan civil war
Guerilla warfare in the Rwandan Civil War refers to the use of unconventional tactics by insurgent groups to fight against the established government forces. These tactics include ambushes, hit-and-run attacks, sabotage, and asymmetric warfare strategies, typically carried out by smaller, mobile, and highly adaptable groups.
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