BBC exposes UK war crimes in Afghanistan

UK special forces kill hundreds of Afghan civilians, BBC investigation says
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In 2011, the British military in Afghanistan shot civilians, following which they planted weapons on them. This is reported by the BBC channel, citing its sources and a number of witnesses.

“Worrying evidence of SAS war crimes in Afghanistan and subsequent attempts to cover it up have been identified. Crucial to this was the UK Special Forces (UKSF) internal email cache. British special forces killed hundreds of people during night raids in Afghanistan, following which they planted weapons on them, ”the BBC reports.

According to the British Ministry of Defense, the people killed were terrorists and were armed, but journalists deny this. According to BBC sources, the British special forces were ordered to kill anyone they meet on the way, regardless of whether they were armed or not. One BBC source, an SAS fighter who was in Afghanistan in 2011, confirmed that the military planted weapons on dead civilians. After the release of the investigation, the British Ministry of Defense accused the BBC of endangering the secret SAS commandos.

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In 2011, the British military in Afghanistan shot civilians, following which they planted weapons on them. This is reported by the BBC channel, citing its sources and a number of witnesses. “Worrying evidence of SAS war crimes in Afghanistan and subsequent attempts to cover it up have been identified. Crucial to this was the UK Special Forces (UKSF) internal email cache. British special forces killed hundreds of people during night raids in Afghanistan, following which they planted weapons on them, ”the BBC reports. According to the British Ministry of Defense, the people killed were terrorists and were armed, but journalists deny this. According to BBC sources, the British special forces were ordered to kill anyone they meet on the way, regardless of whether they were armed or not. One BBC source, an SAS fighter who was in Afghanistan in 2011, confirmed that the military planted weapons on dead civilians. After the release of the investigation, the British Ministry of Defense accused the BBC of endangering the secret SAS commandos.

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