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Operation Kratos was a set of tactics developed by London's Metropolitan Police Service for dealing with suspected suicide bombers, most notably firing shots to the head without warning. The tactics were developed shortly after the 11 September 2001 attacks, based in part on consultation with Israeli and Sri Lankan law enforcement agencies on how to deal with suicide bombers. Little was revealed about these tactics until after the mistaken shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes on 22 July 2005, in the wake of the 7 July 2005 London bombings. The term is no longer used by the Metropolitan Police, although similar tactics remain in force.

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  • Opération Kratos (fr)
  • Operation Kratos (en)
  • Operação Kratos (pt)
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  • L'opération Kratos est une opération policière britannique créée six mois après les attentats du 11 septembre 2001, se référant à la stratégie du « tirer pour tuer » utilisée contre de présumés terroristes ou kamikazes. Peu de choses en étaient connues avant la mort de l'électricien Jean Charles de Menezes, abattu par erreur le lendemain des attentats de Londres du 21 juillet 2005. Kratos vient du grec κρατος, qui signifie la « force ». Le terme n'est plus utilisé aujourd'hui. (fr)
  • Operation Kratos was a set of tactics developed by London's Metropolitan Police Service for dealing with suspected suicide bombers, most notably firing shots to the head without warning. The tactics were developed shortly after the 11 September 2001 attacks, based in part on consultation with Israeli and Sri Lankan law enforcement agencies on how to deal with suicide bombers. Little was revealed about these tactics until after the mistaken shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes on 22 July 2005, in the wake of the 7 July 2005 London bombings. The term is no longer used by the Metropolitan Police, although similar tactics remain in force. (en)
  • A expressão Operação Kratos designa um conjunto de táticas desenvolvidas pela Polícia Metropolitana de Londres (conhecida como Met) para lidar com suspeitos de terrorismo suicida. O aspecto mais notável da Operação Kratos é a orientação de atirar na cabeça do suspeito, sem aviso prévio. Pouco se sabia sobre essas táticas até que o eletricista brasileiro Jean Charles de Menezes foi morto por engano pela polícia londrina, em 22 de julho de 2005, pouco depois dos ataques ao sistema de transportes de Londres. (pt)
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  • L'opération Kratos est une opération policière britannique créée six mois après les attentats du 11 septembre 2001, se référant à la stratégie du « tirer pour tuer » utilisée contre de présumés terroristes ou kamikazes. Peu de choses en étaient connues avant la mort de l'électricien Jean Charles de Menezes, abattu par erreur le lendemain des attentats de Londres du 21 juillet 2005. Kratos vient du grec κρατος, qui signifie la « force ». Le terme n'est plus utilisé aujourd'hui. (fr)
  • Operation Kratos was a set of tactics developed by London's Metropolitan Police Service for dealing with suspected suicide bombers, most notably firing shots to the head without warning. The tactics were developed shortly after the 11 September 2001 attacks, based in part on consultation with Israeli and Sri Lankan law enforcement agencies on how to deal with suicide bombers. Little was revealed about these tactics until after the mistaken shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes on 22 July 2005, in the wake of the 7 July 2005 London bombings. The term is no longer used by the Metropolitan Police, although similar tactics remain in force. (en)
  • A expressão Operação Kratos designa um conjunto de táticas desenvolvidas pela Polícia Metropolitana de Londres (conhecida como Met) para lidar com suspeitos de terrorismo suicida. O aspecto mais notável da Operação Kratos é a orientação de atirar na cabeça do suspeito, sem aviso prévio. Foi desenvolvida pouco depois dos ataques de 11 de setembro de 2001, parcialmente com base em consultas a agências de Israel e do Sri Lanka. Uma equipe da Polícia Metropolitana visitou Israel, Sri Lanka e Rússia, para conhecer a experiência desses países em ataques suicidas. Cientistas do governo britânico também foram consultados. Pouco se sabia sobre essas táticas até que o eletricista brasileiro Jean Charles de Menezes foi morto por engano pela polícia londrina, em 22 de julho de 2005, pouco depois dos ataques ao sistema de transportes de Londres. O nome "Operação Kratos" não é mais usado pela Polícia Metropolitana embora táticas similares ainda sejam aplicadas. (pt)
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