Matted Joybeard
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The killing was "unintentional", not "murder" at all.
Its just a risk someone assumes by entering a war zone, you could easily be caught in the crossfire.
If someone was vacationing in Stalingrad in 1942, they really shouldn't be surprised if they get killed.
BTW, its not as unheard as you might think. Crazy Bernie honeymooned in the USSR
A few minutes later, the three cars of the aid organization left the warehouse, without the truck on which the gunman was allegedly identified. According to the security sources, that person did not leave the premises of the warehouse. The cars moved on a route approved in advance by the IDF, and their journey was also coordinated with the army. At one point, while the convoy was traveling on the approved route, the HML of the unit responsible for securing the traffic route ordered the UAV operators to attack one of the vehicles with a missile.
Some of the passengers were seen getting out of the car after the missile hit and moving to one of the other two. They continued their journey and even informed those responsible for them that they had been attacked, but seconds later another missile hit their vehicle. The third car in the convoy approached them, and the passengers began to transfer into it wounded people who survived the second attack - in order to keep them away from any danger. But then a third missile was fired that hit them. All seven of the organization's volunteers were killed in the attack.