Australian Soldiers Accused Of illegally Killing 39 Afghans
Australian soldiers accused of illegally killing 39 Afghans. A shocking report has emerged regarding war crimes.
A shocking Australian military report found evidence that Australian soldiers illegally killed 39 Afghan prisoners, peasants, and civilians.
The head of the Australian Defense Force, General Angus Campbell, said the embarrassing record included alleged instances in which the new patrolman shot a prisoner.
He said that the soldiers kept weapons and radios to make false claims to hide the incident, to prove that the prisoners killed in this action were enemies.
The head of the Australian Defense Force, General Angus Campbell, said the illegal killings began in 2009, accelerating in 2012 and 2013.
He said that some in the special air service encouraged a self-centered, warrior culture. He said the report recommended an investigation by the police for possible charges, including the killing of 19 soldiers.
The chief was announcing the findings of a four-year investigation by Paul Brereton, a judge who was asked to look into the allegations and interviewed more than 400 witnesses and reviewed pages of thousands of documents.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison previously warned that the report would contain harder and harder news for Australians, but some made the most shocking revelations.
While the report was heavily cut, it alleged that senior special forces personnel ordered the killing of unarmed Afghans.
Tracing the findings of a long-awaited investigation into the conduct of Special Forces personnel in Afghanistan between 2005 and 2016.
Australia’s General Angus John Campbell said 39 illegal killings by 25 Australian Special Forces personnel in 23 different incidents There was reliable information.
Former US soldier accepts the charge of providing information related to national security to Russia.
A former US Army member on Wednesday admitted charges of conspiring with Russian intelligence agents and providing them with information related to US national security.
45-year-old Peter Rafael Dzibinski Debbins, a former member of the US military, conspired with Russian intelligence agents from December 1996 to January 2011.
During this time, Debbins visited Russia periodically and met with Russian intelligence agents, according to court documents.
In 1997, he was given a code name by Russian intelligence agents and signed a statement stating that he wanted to work for Russia.
Debbins provided information to Russian intelligence agents as a member of the US Army. In addition, he gave information about the chemical and special forces units of the US Army.