guerrilla warfare in modern conflicts
Guerrilla warfare in modern conflicts refers to a strategy employed by nonconventional armed groups using hit-and-run tactics, ambushes, and asymmetrical warfare techniques to undermine and disrupt a stronger adversary's military, political, or social control.
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