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Dual-use infrastructure

Infrastructure that serves both civilian and military purposes — power, telecoms, ports, fuel.

Definition

Dual-use infrastructure refers to facilities and systems that are necessary for civilian life but are also used to support military operations: power plants, telecommunications networks, ports, fuel depots, transport hubs, sometimes hospitals. The dual character makes targeting decisions both legally and morally complicated.

Why this matters when reading conflict news

Many strikes that produce mass civilian impact target infrastructure with claimed military uses. The category is where most disputes about proportionality and necessity actually happen.

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