/krɪˈmɪnəl ʌv wɔr/ – Phrase
Definition: tội phạm chiến tranh.
A more thorough explanation: A “war criminal” is a person who has committed acts during a conflict that violate the laws and customs of war, such as targeting civilians, using prohibited weapons, or conducting inhumane treatment of prisoners. War crimes are typically prosecuted under international law, such as the Geneva Conventions, and individuals found guilty of war crimes can be held accountable through international tribunals or domestic courts.
Example: The defendant was charged with multiple counts of crimes against humanity and violations of the laws of war.