I assume you are asking about a land territory. The answer would be no. When you attack a land territory, you attack all country’s units that are in that land territory. So if Russia attacks an Italian territory that has German units in it, then Russia just declared war on Germany.
Sea zones are different. In a sea zone, you can attack one power’s units while other “neutral” power’s ships will simply sit there.
Question about spaces used by a transport during an amphibious assault
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I think I can better explain this question in situation form: for example, can a loaded transport move through 2 uncontested sea spaces till it’s adjacent to it’s target territory and then proceed to unload it’s troops to attack it? Or is that illegal because it counts as 3 transport moves?
Like to sum it up, does the actual unloading onto amphibious assault territory count as a one of the transports two moves or not?
Thanks!
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Hi Jaxrealm. You are right thinking you can move 2 and unload.
Unloading is not a third move.