non-state actors in guerrilla warfare
Non-state actors in guerrilla warfare are groups or individuals who engage in military or paramilitary activities against a recognized state or government, but do not represent an officially recognized state themselves. They typically employ tactics such as hit-and-run attacks, ambushes, and sabotage, and often operate in small, decentralized units, utilizing unconventional methods to achieve their objectives.
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