Australia, New Zealand investigate atrocities charges in Afghanistan
SYDNEY: Australian and New Zealand authorities are analyzing charges that individuals from their nations' Exceptional Powers units carried out wrongdoings in Afghanistan, including potentially completing executions of unarmed detainees. A senior Australian judge and a previous New Zealand head administrator are directing investigation into partitioned yet astoundingly comparable episodes amid the war, which will before long enter its eighteenth year. Australian media outlets, refering to mysterious objections by serving and resigned fighters, have detailed that individuals from Australia's Exceptional Air Administration Regiment (SAS) may have murdered detainees while chasing for an officer from the Afghan National Armed force who abandoned subsequent to executing three Australian troopers on an army installation in southern Afghanistan in 2012. Two years sooner, a unit of the New Zealand SAS — the English and Federation likeness Naval force Seals or the US Armed force...