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UK Investigates SAS Over Afghan War Deaths'

UK ProbesInvestigates SAS Over 54 Suspicious Afghan War Deaths'

Above: British Royal Marines from 45 Commando conducted a vehicle check point operation during Operation Buzzard on July 8, 2002, in southeastern Afghanistan. Image credit: Scott Nelson/Stringer/Getty Images News

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The inquiry's selective release of second-hand testimony from rival units reveals an agenda against the SAS rather than truth-seeking. These unsubstantiated claims come from inexperienced staff officers thousands of miles from combat who never witnessed events firsthand, while testimony defending the regiment's actions remains unpublished.

British special forces allegedly committed systematic war crimes in Afghanistan, including executing detainees and shooting children in their beds. Senior commanders deliberately suppressed evidence and obstructed investigations into these actions. The director of special forces was aware of unlawful killings as early as 2011 but chose to cover them up instead of reporting them to military police, which allowed these murders to continue for years.


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