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'''Friendly fire''' |
'''Friendly fire''', '''blue-on-blue''' and '''fratricide''' are ] terms used to describe a military situation where forces or material assets of one side are attacked and damaged in error by those of their own or their allies. |
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Friendly fire, blue-on-blue and fratricide are euphemistic terms used to describe a military situation where forces or material assets of one side are attacked and damaged in error by those of their own or their allies.