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The phrase "attack on a camp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing military actions, conflicts, or assaults on temporary or permanent encampments.
Example: "The news reported an attack on a camp that housed displaced families, raising concerns about their safety."
Alternatives: "assault on a camp" or "strike against a camp".
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February 2013: KH was implicated in an attack on a camp in Iraq that was hosting Iranian dissidents (unknown casualties).
BBC says there's been an attack on a camp of Eastern Frontier Rifles in Lalgarh, West Bengal.
The UN has condemned a rocket attack on a camp housing an Iranian exile group near Baghdad.
Victims of an attack on a camp for displaced civilians have accused armed United Nations peacekeepers of failing to protect them.
Survivors said the attack on a camp for Tutsi in Nkamira in the northwestern Gisenyi district started about 1 A.M. Wednesday.
The United Nations high commissioner for human rights condemned Sudan's attack on a camp in Darfur for displaced persons "disproportionate and excessive".
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The attack came on the heels of a suicide attack on a Central Reserve Police Force camp in Bemina last week.
In November the government killed 22 Kachin soldiers in an attack on a training camp, and clashes continued in January.
He said it was taken during his first investigation, in June, 2007, after an aerial attack on a training camp.
As news broke about the attack on a police camp near a school in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday morning, not surprisingly it spread quickly on Twitter.
After a 2016 attack on a military camp in the India-controlled Kashmir, he ordered a small military raid on Pakistani positions close to the border.
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