British special forces soldiers reportedly employed brutal tactics in Afghanistan, including executing unarmed individuals and systematically killing all fighting-age males, raising serious war crime allegations.
Testimonies revealed a culture within British special forces where body counts were prioritized, with one soldier indicating that troops operated without accountability over the duration of the war.
The inquiry into the actions of British troops during the Afghanistan conflict has opened a window into deeply troubling practices that suggest a systematic disregard for human life.
A soldier noted that the elite fighting force had developed a sense of invincibility, leading to justified killings that were treated as mere statistics rather than human tragedies.
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