Kids with radios spied for the Taliban

Taliban fighters used children with radios to spy on coalition soldiers in Afghanistan, a inquiry heard. The investigation is into allegations that more than 50 executions were carried out by the SAS in the war-torn country between 2010 and 2013. SAS insiders, whose motto is Who Dares Wins, first raised the alarm in 2011 after a suspicious number of raids by their comrades led to prisoners being killed after they had been detained. The inquiry was launched in the wake…

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