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02 August 2020 An alleged 'deflected' secret unit of British Special Forces military Sas allegedly carried out a series of nocturnal actions in villages in Afghanistan, killing unarmed civilians in cold blood.

The accusation comes from the British Sunday Sunday Times, which claims to have seen some secret emails and files concerning a case in the High Court, which could shed light on at least 33 killings in 11 different top secret operations that occurred during the Afghanistan war in 2011.

The Times' documents would provide evidence of a particular episode in which, on the night of February 16, 2011, an unnamed unit of British elite troops killed four people, all male, in a 'one' raid. home in the village of Gawahargin, in the south of the southern province of Helmand.