Tolo News: Alan Pughsley, a former senior commander of the British police, has criticized the slow pace of the investigation into war crimes committed by the UK’s special forces in Afghanistan. Alan Pughsley, who was responsible for investigating “Operation Northmoor” conducted by British special forces in Afghanistan in 2014, stated that a three-year delay in the investigation of war crimes committed by British special forces in Afghanistan has resulted in the loss of crucial opportunities. “If Britain wants to find out who committed war crimes, it should first ask the prince of England how he killed Afghans like chess pieces. Alongside him, forty-seven NATO countries that were in Afghanistan have also committed war crimes,” said Zalmay Afghan Yar, a military affairs expert. Click here to read more (external link).
