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ARTICLE-23
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Prisoners of war
shall have
shelters
against
air
bombardment and other hazards of
war
, to the same
extent
as the
local
civilian
population
. With the
exception
of those engaged in the
protection
of their quarters against the aforesaid hazards, they may enter such
shelters
as soon as possible after the giving of the alarm. Any other
protective measure
taken in favour of the
population
shall also apply to them. ...
...
Prisoners of war
shall have
shelters
against
air
bombardment and other hazards of
war
, to the same
extent
as the
local
civilian
population
. With the
exception
of those engaged in the
protection
of their quarters against the aforesaid hazards, they may enter such
shelters
as soon as possible after the giving of the alarm. Any other
protective measure
taken in favour of the
population
shall also apply to them. ...
ARTICLE-46
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... The
Detaining Power
shall
supply
prisoners of war
during
transfer
with sufficient
food
and
drinking water
to keep them in good
health
, likewise with the necessary
clothing
,
shelter
and
medical attention
. The
Detaining Power
shall take adequate
precautions
especially in
case
of
transport
by
sea
or by
air
, to ensure their
safety
during
transfer
, and shall draw up a complete
list
of all
transferred
prisoners
before their
departure
. ...
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