An inquiry into allegations that the SAS soldiers carried out murders during the war in Afghanistan released evidence from seven special forces witnesses who gave evidence in secret.
A former senior UK Special Forces officer has told a public inquiry into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan that the SAS had a "golden pass allowing them to get away with murder". The accusation ...
Testimony from one individual, known as N2107, who had access to operational reports about the SAS’s activity in Afghanistan in 2011, showed that he began to doubt official accounts of how ...
Opportunities to establish whether SAS soldiers ‘murdered’ 84 captives in Afghanistan were lost due to failures in a military police investigation, a former chief constable has told the High ...
A SPECIAL forces officer admitted that the SAS had a “golden pass” for getting away with murder, in new evidence released today from an inquiry into alleged war crimes by British soldiers in ...
But tensions between the two now seem to have spilled over into almost open warfare amid reports SBS officers accused their SAS counterparts of having committed war crimes in Afghanistan more than ...
As part of British military support for the US-led invasion and occupation of Afghanistan (2001-2021), the SAS, like the elite special forces of the US and other NATO powers, carried out hundreds ...
British military police have previously conducted several inquiries into allegations of misconduct by forces in Afghanistan, including those made against the SAS. However, the MoD has said none ...