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SAS Soldier Admits That Illegal Killings Were ‘An Unwritten Rrule Of The Job’

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SAS Soldier Admits That Illegal Killings Were ‘An Unwritten Rrule Of The Job’

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Pictured: Afghan and Western Special Forces in Helmand Province Afghanistan fighting the Taliban. A former SAS soldier has admitted to The Mail on Sunday that illegal killings were 'an unwritten rule of our job' but strongly defended the regiment's actions

Daily Mail: The truth about SAS shoot-to-kill night raids, by the hero of 200 secret ops: Soldier breaks ranks to defend elite unit from witch-hunt but says illegal killings were ‘unwritten rule of our job’

* A former SAS soldier has admitted to The Mail on Sunday that illegal killings were 'an unwritten rule of our job' but strongly defended the regiment's actions
* His account comes after claims emerged that SAS members killed unarmed civilians in cold blood and falsified mission reports
* He revealed how he took part in 200 night raids between 2010 and 2013, many investigated as potential war crimes by the RMP

An SAS soldier has sensationally lifted the lid on the elite regiment’s controversial shoot-to-kill policy in Afghanistan – the subject of a multi-million pound investigation by military police.

In the first media interview with any SAS member to take part in operations included in the war crimes probe, the former trooper admitted to The Mail on Sunday that illegal killings were ‘an unwritten rule of our job’ but strongly defended the regiment’s actions.

His gripping account of top-secret night operations in Afghanistan comes after claims emerged that SAS members had killed unarmed civilians in cold blood and falsified mission reports.

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Update: ‘An unwritten rule of our job’ SAS soldier ‘lifts lid on illegal killings’ in Afghanistan (Express).

WNU Editor: This news is becoming public because of the fallout from the .... SAS accused of killing unarmed Afghan civilians (BBC). More here .... SAS witch hunt fears as Iraq 'torture' lawyers pursue elite regiment over Afghanistan night raids (The Telegraph), and here .... SAS soldiers 'suspected' of executing unarmed Afghans and covering up potential war crimes (The Independent).


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