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BBC Report: British Special Forces Thwarted the Transfer of Afghanistan Troops

Published 19/02/2024
BBC Report: British Special Forces Thwarted the Transfer of Afghanistan Troops
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RASC News Agency: The BBC’s Panorama program has uncovered compelling evidence indicating that, in the wake of the Taliban’s resurgence, British Special Forces have obstructed the transfer of Afghanistan soldiers to Afghanistan. According to the report released on Monday, February 19th, Britain has denied requests from Afghanistan Special Forces to evacuate from Afghanistan under Taliban rule, despite clear evidence of their collaboration with the country’s army.

The report highlights the Afghanistani commandos who, alongside British Special Forces, have embarked on some of the most perilous military missions. As per the report, Afghanistan Special Forces units, including “CF333” and “ATF444,” are among those facing retaliatory threats from the Taliban due to their affiliation with British Special Forces. The report discloses that the British government has dismissed hundreds of requests for assistance and relocation, leaving many of these forces vulnerable to torture or execution by the Taliban.

This disclosure follows the BBC’s earlier report, which outlined that nearly 200 Afghanistan Special Forces personnel, trained by the British Army, confront expulsion and repatriation to Afghanistan under Taliban rule. These soldiers sought sanctuary in Pakistan following the collapse of the Republic system and the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan, and they currently face the risk of expulsion from that country.

Shams Feruten 19/02/2024

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