An inquiry's heard that UK special forces in Afghanistan seemed 'beyond reproach' with a 'golden pass allowing them to get away with murder.'
It's alleged that SAS troops operating in the country murdered Afghans who posed no threat, during raids against suspected Taliban fighters.
The claims have emerged in evidence given to an inquiry examining night-time raids carried out from mid-2010 to mid-2013.
James Heappey is the former Minister of State for the Armed Forces and a former soldier, who says the allegations undermine the British military as a whole…
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