Special Forces soldiers are snubbing an Afghan war inquiry over fears of self-incrimination. They are refusing to discuss SAS raids that included suspicious shootings. They could face jail sentences.
Senior SAS figures defended the regiment as 'war crimes' inquiry released more claims. Yhey said rivals have an agenda and criticised 'selective' release of evidence.
Both the House and Senate have started inquiries into a second strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean last September that killed the survivors of an initial strike. NBC News’ Kelly O’Donnell reports.
There was a "deliberate policy" to "kill fighting-aged males... even when they did not pose a threat" among some members of a British special forces unit in Afghanistan, an inquiry has heard.
Both the House and the Senate have started inquiries into a reported second strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean in September that killed the survivors of an initial strike
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