exposure!They are much more killed than anyone else
Author:Global Times Time:2022.07.13
The British media exposed the British special forces in Afghanistan suspected execution killing: much more killing than who killed
According to a report on the Broadcasting Department (BBC) on the 12th, a survey showed that a squadron of the British special forces in Afghanistan (SAS) had previously killed prisoners of war and civilians who did not hold weapons.
The report quoted the British military report that the squadron may illegally kill as many as 54 people in a 6 -month deployment. The squadron is mainly acting in Hermand, which was one of the most dangerous places in Afghanistan, and often occurred or roadside bombs.
The report pointed out that former SAS person in charge of SAS, General Mark Kalton Smith, heard the briefing as long as before, but did not transfer the evidence to the Royal Gendarmerie, and even did not transfer relevant evidence after the investigation began. General Smith served as chief of staff of the British Army last month, and he refused to comment on the incident.
Picture source: BBC report screenshot
It is reported that the above information was obtained after analyzing hundreds of pages of SAS action records. The analysis content includes more than ten "killing or captives" assaults by the British Special Forces in Hernda from 2010 to 2011. Essence
Some witnesses said they witnessed the army to kill civilians in the night attack. They said that they saw the British personnel adopt the so-called "airdrop weapon" approach, that is, placing the AK-47 rifle at the scene to forge the scene, thereby covering up the killing civilians.
The report quoted the words of several former members of the army that several squadrons under the SAS jurisdiction started the "mutual competition" of killing people, and the squadron involved was trying to "catch up" at the time of the incident. A squadron.
The British Department of Defense stated that it was unable to comment on specific allegations, and believed that the authenticity of relevant allegations needs to be verified.
It is reported that sources who understand the British screening operation target process said that SAS's intelligence has serious problems, resulting in mistakes to mistake civilians as raid targets.
The BBC reporter visited several houses that the squadron attacked from 2010 to 2011. In one of them, nine Afghan men, including a teenager, were killed on February 7, 2011. There seems to be a magazine left in the house, and the bomb holes are close to the ground.
Li Neville, an expert who is familiar with the British special forces weapons, said that the magazine indicates that "the target is very low from the ground, either lying down, or sitting near the wall or squatting. The ballistic expert of the photo said that the magazine showed that the execution was killed, not the fire.
A spokesman for the British Department of Defense said: "The military has not provided new evidence for the time being, but if there is, the Royal Gendarmerie will consider making new allegations in accordance with the evidence."
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