Selous Scouts - Asymmetric Warfare

Asymmetric Warfare

The Selous Scouts employed asymmetric warfare against the enemy which ranged from the bombing of private houses, abductions, M18 Claymore mine attacks against military targets, sabotage of bridges and railways (including steam engines), assassinations, intimidation, blackmail and extortion, to the use of car bombs in the attempted assassination of Joshua Nkomo.

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