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Platinum says
he has told them where he is bombing and there wont be many dead
Civilians may not die from bombs, but they certainly will die from lack of water, and possible lack of food depending on how much of the road network & gasoline supply gets destroyed.
And that's why destroying civilian infrastructure is a violation of the Geneva Convention.
Lemme quote from https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2026/apr/02/seth-moulton/trump-bomb-civilian-infrastructure-war-crime/
Would attacking electricity infrastructure be a war crime?
The most directly relevant provision of international law comes from Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions, specifically three portions of the agreement. They say:
● All parties to a conflict "shall at all times distinguish between the civilian population and combatants" and "shall direct their operations only against military objectives."
● "Acts or threats of violence, the primary purpose of which is to spread terror among the civilian population, are prohibited."
● Attacks on military targets are those that "make an effective contribution to military action and whose total or partial destruction, capture or neutralization … offers a definite military advantage."
Together, these provisions would make the bombing of civilian targets, including those in Iran, "a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law," said Milena Sterio, a Cleveland State University law professor who specializes in international law. The bombing of a civilian target "would give rise to a war crime," she said.