
“Afghanistan’s intelligence service has chosen to abandon its investigation into a number of civilian deaths in Wardak province, following US refusal to look into claims of Special Forces complicity in the killings, according to a document seen by Reuters. US forces carried out a series of raids between October 2012 and February 2013, in which seventeen Afghan civilians were detained. The bodies of ten of them were later found in shallow graves, just hundreds of meters from the Nerk Special Forces base, in May. The US Army’s Operational Detachment-Alpha is based there. They are also known as the Green Berets.”
http://rt.com/news/killing-us-investigation-afghanistan-582/
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