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A BBC investigation has alleged that SAS soldiers in Afghanistan engaged in a pattern of unlawful killings, including slitting a prisoner's throat and shooting a handcuffed child. Veterans reported that such actions became routine. The MoD is supporting an independent inquiry into these claims. According to one soldier, his comrade killed stopped stopping another soldier from firing so that he could slit the throat of his victim.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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