The Afghanistan Inquiry has heard allegations against British special forces troops stationed in Afghanistan between 2010 and 2013, including claims of unlawful conduct and a potential cover-up. A reservist named Christopher Green described incidents where soldiers allegedly shot dead three farmers during a raid, claiming they were mistaken for Taliban fighters. He reported being called a 'Taliban-loving apologist' for questioning the actions of UK Special Forces (UKSF). Additionally, a whistleblower, Monica Grenfell, recounted hearing from a soldier about abusing detainees by dropping them from forklifts 'for fun.' Both whistleblowers provided testimonies behind closed doors, with redacted records released. The inquiry also noted that the victims' families received financial assistance payments, which one witness interpreted as an acknowledgment of wrongdoing.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the actions of UK special forces in a negative light, emphasizing misconduct and potential cover-ups. It highlights whistleblower accounts that portray the military behavior as 'feral' and uncritical of civilian casualties. The focus on accountability and institutional failure til





