The Command Corps in the British Special Air Corps (SAS) killed at least 54 Afghan citizens in a suspicious condition but the military command chain hid concerns, the BBC investigation said Tuesday.Afghan men who were not armed routinely shot dead “in cold blood” by SAS troops during the night attack during a long war, and weapons were planted on them to justify crime, a four -year investigation was found.
Senior officers including General Mark Carton-Smith, who led the British special forces at the time, learned of concerns in SAS about the operation but failed to report it to the military ...