Afghan Families Express Concerns Over SAS Soldiers Refusing to Give Evidence

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A senior officer gave evidence to closed hearings as part of the Afghanistan Inquiry. Ben Birchall/PAAfghan families who claim the SAS conducted a murder campaign against innocent civilians have expressed concerns that soldiers are “refusing to give evidence” as part of the inquiry.Their words follow evidence given by a senior officer to the Afghanistan Inquiry, who alleged the director of UK special forces (UKSF) made a “conscious decision” to cover up the potential war crimes.

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