The director of UK special forces made a “conscious decision” to cover up potential war crimes in Afghanistan, an inquiry has ...
Senior military leaders suppressed reports of potential war crimes by elite troops, whistleblower testifies.
WASHINGTON — A Marine Force Reconnaissance soldier who served eight tours in Afghanistan told The Post Friday that some ...
By Michael Holden LONDON, Dec 1 (Reuters) - A former senior British officer has told a public inquiry that British special forces in Afghanistan appeared to commit war crimes by executing suspects and ...
UK inquiry hears claims senior special forces leaders covered up unlawful killings in Afghanistan as whistleblowers and ...
The "Zero Units" were considered by the U.S. and its international partners to be among Afghanistan's most trusted domestic ...
The Battle of Takur Ghar began three days into Operation Anaconda—an attempt by thousands of U.S. and allied troops to ...
Defective decision-making resulted in hundreds of Afghan special forces who served with the British being wrongly rejected for sanctuary and abandoned to the Taliban, High Court judges have found.
Independent Inquiry relating to Afghanistan examines allegations that SAS units unlawfully killed detainees, unarmed civilians, including children, during night raids.
There was a "deliberate policy" to "kill fighting-aged males... even when they did not pose a threat" among some members of a ...
Special forces chief knew UK soldiers were executing Afghans but covered it up, whistleblower claims - Senior officer issues ...
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