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Perhaps I'm wrong then. Still, for all the complaining people made 8 years ago with regards to Batman and Harvey Dent's death I'm surprised no-one is batting that much of an eyelid over what the character does in this.
As someone who doesn't like Batman killing -
The killing done in the Knightmare sequence were... well... within a nightmare, and an Armageddon scenario. People tend to throw their rules out the window when humanity itself is struggling for survival. I don't like it, but it's a nightmare so... *shrug*
I could see him taking effort not to kill anyone during the fist fights. And I believe perhaps some might go to the hospital in a coma state, ofc we don't know if they would die from their injuries, but you don't exactly see him killing them. There was such a debate on Batman's no-kill rule before the launch of BvS, and people found issues with him also in the comics. As far as I'm concerned, I don't want to see him directly causing the death of a man with his own hands. I can still wave it away if it's indirect or accidental.
The only two problematic parts were the two guys with the grenade. But as I recall (you may have to refresh my memory), the grenade belonged to the goons, and Batman had his hands full at the time. The other part is of course the highly debatable Batwing scene, which I'd hoped to be radio controlled by Lex, while it turned out to be Alfred. So technically it wasn't Bruce directly killing them, although I guess what Alfred did, he's responsible for as well.