"You're saying that the Eddies intentionally attacked and destroyed an unarmed Roamer vessel?"
"Flagrant misconduct" includes actions (physical or nonphysical) that intentionally attack the opponent, the opponent's team, or others in a severe way.
In order to preserve individual well-being and overall social welfare, society generally wishes to deter its members from intentionally attacking each other.
A common myth is that the Eastern coachwhip will intentionally attack people and whip them with its tail.
Pyrrus' biosphere is intentionally attacking the city.
That practice, the group says, is a crime against humanity because it involves intentionally attacking civilians.
Amnesty concluded, "the IDF intentionally attacked the UN compound, although the motives for doing so remain unclear.
Arguably, this space is more critical than ever, given the character of modern warfare, in which many armies intentionally attack civilians.
Of course now that the media has used "accidentally" in this case, they'll be forced to clarify yet again when the Vice President intentionally attacks someone.
In a further interview with Reuters, Wehbe stated that Israel attacked Lebanese civilians intentionally while Hezbollah attacked only military targets: