British troops kill dozens of Afghani males during their raids
(MENAFN) A news agency stated on Sunday that the British Special Air Services (SAS) hordes may have murdered loads of vulnerable residents in Afghanistan as they supposedly were acting according to a policy of eradicating “all fighting-age males” while assaulting homes amid 2010 and 2013, attorneys for families of the fatalities have informed a United Kingdom analytical board.
A law company located in London succumbed new allegations quoting no less than 30 doubtful occurrences that caused the deaths of more than 80 Afghans.
A public examination into supposed conflict crimes by United Kingdom armies in Afghanistan started in December, driven by Lord Justice Haddon-Cave, who published a need for proof from all concerned parties in March.
Based on a news agency filing, SAS troops supposedly aimed at young Afghan men that come across throughout their assaults, “regardless of the threat they posed.” One of the hordes “personally killed” 35 Afghans throughout a six-month placement to the nation.
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