Afghan families 'desperate for truth' after MoD admits UK Special Forces involved in alleged unlawful killings
Thursday, 6 July 2023
Lawyers for Afghan families who say their loved ones were unlawfully killed by the British army have called for more openness at the inquiry set up to investigate potential war crimes.
Lawyers for Afghan families who say their loved ones were unlawfully killed by the British army have called for more openness at the inquiry set up to investigate potential war crimes.
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