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. Operational Tactics
Targeted Bombings and Sabotage:
PAC guerrillas frequently employed bombings as a method to damage state and economic infrastructure. The use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) was common, with operations carefully planned to maximize impact on apartheid institutions. These bombings were intended to create disruption, instill fear in the regime’s security apparatus, and force political change.
Hit-and-Run Attacks:
Much like other guerrilla movements, PAC cells conducted swift, hit-and-run attacks against security forces and strategic targets. These operations were designed to inflict damage quickly and then disperse before a robust state response could be organized.
Assassinations and Targeted Attacks:
In some instances, PAC operatives carried out targeted attacks or assassinations against individuals seen as key supporters or enforcers of apartheid policies. These operations were controversial and have been the subject of historical debate due to their impact on civilians.