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This practice raises serious questions about adherence to international law. Under every treaty the U.S. has ratified, attacking unarmed survivors or executing those who can no longer pose a threat constitutes a war crime. Such tactics have been notoriously associated with Russian military conduct in Ukraine, and their implication in U.S. operations marks a troubling development. While the U.S. government has publicly confirmed these specifics, there is a notable lack of clarity and transparency regarding the scale of these actions, prompting skeptics and critics to question the legality and morality of such conduct.