UK inquiry starts hearings into Afghan extra-judicial killings' claims

An inquiry into allegations of extra-judicial killings by British special forces in Afghanistan will begin hearing evidence in public. The inquiry was ordered by the defence ministry after a BBC documentary claimed that soldiers from the Special Air Service (SAS) killed 54 people in suspicious circumstances. Two families, who accuse the SAS of killing their relatives, have also begun legal action.

UK inquiry starts hearings into Afghan extra-judicial killings' claims
An inquiry into allegations of extra-judicial killings by British special forces in Afghanistan will begin hearing evidence in public. The inquiry was ordered by the defence ministry after a BBC documentary claimed that soldiers from the Special Air Service (SAS) killed 54 people in suspicious circumstances. Two families, who accuse the SAS of killing their relatives, have also begun legal action.