UK special forces involved in unlawful killings in Afghanistan - BBC
A unit of the British special forces was involved in a series of killings of detainees and unarmed Afghans during a six-month deployment, a BBC investigation has revealed.
Operatives in the unit reportedly also planted weapons at a scene to justify a killing.
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Operatives in the unit reportedly also planted weapons at a scene to justify a killing.
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