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Revealed: Afghanistan commando who served with British Army is deported to Taliban
A former 'Triple' who served in an elite Afghan special forces unit was sent from Pakistan back to Taliban-held Afghanistan with his family in August ...
Defective decision-making resulted in hundreds of Afghan special forces who served with the British being wrongly rejected for sanctuary and abandoned to the Taliban, High Court judges have found.
A man charged with Donald Trump’s attempted assassination was apparently messaging British-trained Afghan commandos about recruitment to the Ukraine war just three days before he was arrested at a ...
When Aziz was promised a new life in Britain in return for serving alongside UK forces, he hoped for a fresh start. Months ...
Elite Afghan commandos – who worked closely with British intelligence services – and their families face grave danger after the major Ministry of Defence (MoD) data leak, The i Paper has been told. It ...
They said the Russians want to attract thousands of the former elite Afghan commandos into a “foreign legion” with offers of steady, $1,500-a-month payments and promises of safe havens for themselves ...
The former Afghan commandos were referred to as the “Triples”, due to their unit designations as CF 333 and ATF 444. The units were established, trained, and paid for by UK Special Forces (UKSF) to ...
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is embroiled in a legal battle over the evacuation of former Afghan special forces commandos to the UK. Hundreds of Afghan soldiers who fought alongside British special ...
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Despite Taliban amnesty declaration, killings of US allies persist
Our investigation, in partnership with Lighthouse Reports, identified 110 killings of former Afghan National Defense and ...
KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghanistan airdropped commandos on Wednesday to pull survivors from the rubble in areas ravaged by earthquakes that have killed more than 1,400 this week, as a U.N. agency warned ...
The White House announced that President Donald Trump would address the nation’s troops and the American people Monday, August 21, 2017, to update the path forward in Afghanistan and South Asia. The ...
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