The former Afghan commandos were referred to as the “Triples”, due to their unit designations as CF 333 and ATF 444. The units were established, trained, and paid for by UK Special Forces ...
Commandos from the Afghan 'Triples' units went into hiding after the Taliban took over the country. UK Special Forces command rejected resettlement applications from more than 2,000 Afghan ...
UK Special Forces (UKSF) have rejected over 2,000 asylum claims from Afghan commandos who had credible evidence of serving alongside British forces in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence (MoD ...
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is embroiled in a legal battle over the evacuation of former Afghan special forces commandos to the UK. Hundreds of Afghan soldiers who fought alongside British ...
UK Special Forces command rejected resettlement applications from more than 2,000 Afghan commandos who had shown credible evidence of service in units that fought alongside the SAS and SBS ...
UK Special Forces command rejected resettlement applications from more than 2,000 Afghan commandos who had shown credible evidence of service in units that fought alongside the SAS and SBS ...
UK Special Forces command rejected resettlement applications from more than 2,000 Afghan commandos who had shown credible evidence of service in units that fought alongside the SAS and SBS, the ...
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