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Where to find Al Qatala Soldiers in DMZ

A soldier in Call of Duty Warzone 2.0 DMZ carries a Geiger counter

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This Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 guide explains where to find Al Qatala soldiers in DMZ Non-Discriminatory mission.

Faction missions in DMZ send players across its three maps – Al Mazrah, Ashika Island, and Building 21 – to complete unique objectives.

Sometimes, players may need to take out specific enemies or groups of soldiers in order to complete a mission. One faction mission like this is Non-Discriminatory, which is a Tier 1 mission for the Crown faction.

Screenshot showing the description of the Non-Discriminatory in DMZ, where players must kill Al Qatala and Shadow Company soldiers.
Non-Discriminatory mission description.

As part of the Non-Discriminatory mission, you must kill eight Al Qatala soldiers and five Shadow Company soldiers during the same deployment. But you might be wondering exactly where you can find these soldiers…

Where to find Al Qatala soldiers in DMZ (Non-Discriminatory mission)

This is where to find Al Qatala soldiers in DMZ. Al Qatala soldiers can be found all over Al Mazrah. All generic AI-controlled enemies in Al Mazrah are Al Qatala soldiers.

A Squad stands in the plane above Al Mazrah in Call of Duty Warzone 2.0
Credit: Activision

That means you simply have to deploy into Al Mazrah and take out eight enemies to complete this objective.

Once you’ve done this, you can turn your attention to Shadow Company. You must kill five Shadow Company soldiers during the same deployment as the eight Al Qatala soldiers you took out.

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