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SAS Death Squads Exposed: A British War Crime? British special forces killed hundreds of people on night raids in Afghanistan, but were some of the shootings executions?
The fact the British government has now appointed a senior serving judge to lead the inquiry into the actions of its SAS troops in Afghanistan, speaks to the seriousness of the allegations being made.
On the face of it, the Afghan data breach is very bad indeed. It is arguably the worst leak of secret UK government names since the former MI6 officer Richard Tomlinson went rogue and published a list ...
British special forces soldiers allegedly killed detainees and unarmed men in suspicious circumstances during counter-insurgency operations in Afghanistan, according to a BBC investigation. The ...
News UK News FIGHTING EVIL Britain ‘WILL keep troops in Afghanistan with SAS set to stay and help units fight the Taliban’ Sarah Grealish Emma James Published: 21:09, 4 Jul 2021 Updated: 1:57 ...
The government had already admitted on Tuesday the data of nearly 19,000 Afghans who had worked with the British during the 20-year war in Afghanistan and had applied to resettle in the UK had ...
An Afghan hero who carried the body of a British special forces soldier with the now-Veterans Minister Al Carns has been tortured while fleeing from the Taliban amid more executions ...
Documents seen by the BBC suggest he was part of a special forces unit who worked with the British in Afghanistan.
The data leak prompted a super-injunction which meant the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC), which routinely reviews sensitive material, was not briefed until last week. Chairman Lord Beamish ...
An SAS helicopter team will swoop in to rescue British Embassy staff if the Taliban take Kabul. A daring Afghan mission has been finalised and could be executed within weeks. A source revealed ...
RAZ: Rory Stewart, a recent poll in your country, in the U.K., shows us something like 77 percent of the British public wants their soldiers out of Afghanistan.