Probe launched into allegations of unlawful killings by SAS soldiers in Afghanistan
		
	
			AN INDEPENDENT inquiry into disturbing allegations that SAS operatives routinely killed unarmed men during the Afghanistan war will begin early next year, a minister announced today.
Defence minister Andrew Murrison said the statutory inquiry will investigate alleged unlawful activity by military personnel during detention operations, also known as “kill or capture” raids, between mid-2010 to mid-2013.
The probe will also look at allegations that the killings were subsequently covered up by senior officers.
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