collateral damage

Noun

 * 1)  Damage to civilian property or civilian casualties that are the unintended result of military operations.
 * 2) Harm to innocent people that results from policy decisions.
 * 3) Unintended victims of an attack targeted at someone or something else.
 * 1) Harm to innocent people that results from policy decisions.
 * 2) Unintended victims of an attack targeted at someone or something else.
 * 1) Unintended victims of an attack targeted at someone or something else.
 * 1) Unintended victims of an attack targeted at someone or something else.
 * 1) Unintended victims of an attack targeted at someone or something else.
 * 1) Unintended victims of an attack targeted at someone or something else.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: kollaterale skade
 * Arabic: أَضْرَار جَانِبِيَّة
 * Bulgarian: страни́чна щета́
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 附帶損害
 * Danish: følgeskadevirkning, følgeskade
 * Dutch: nevenschade, randschade
 * Finnish: sivuvahinko, oheisvahinko
 * French:, dégât collatéral
 * German:, , Begleitschaden, nebensächlicher Schaden, Randschaden
 * Greek:
 * Hebrew: נזק נלווה
 * Hungarian:,  járulékos kár, járulékos veszteség,  civil/polgári áldozatok/veszteségek
 * Japanese: 巻き添え被害
 * Korean: 부수적 피해
 * Macedonian: колатерална штета
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: utilsiktet tap, utilsikta tap
 * Nynorsk: utilsikta tap
 * Polish: straty cywilne
 * Portuguese: dano colateral
 * Russian: сопу́тствующий уще́рб, сопу́тствующая поте́ря
 * Spanish: daño colateral
 * Swedish: sidoskada
 * Ukrainian: побі́чний зби́ток, побі́чна втра́та
 * Welsh: difrod ystlysol

Etymology
Borrowed from.