British Special Forces Accused of Extrajudicial Killings in Afghanistan Inquiry
An inquiry reveals allegations of unlawful killings, cover-ups, and mistreatment of Afghan allies by UK special forces during operations from 2010 to 2013.
- A public inquiry is investigating claims that British special forces unlawfully killed 80 Afghans during night raids between 2010 and 2013.
- Testimony from UK special forces personnel details allegations of detainees being executed and weapons being planted to justify killings.
- Afghan soldiers working with British units reported feeling mistreated and expressed concerns about high civilian casualties during operations.
- Some soldiers described a 'golden pass' culture within the SAS, suggesting they operated without accountability during the conflict.
- The inquiry is also examining whether the Ministry of Defence failed to properly investigate earlier allegations of war crimes.