A new investigation by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has revealed that the commandos in Britain's elite Special Air Service (SAS) corps killed at least 54 Afghans in suspicious circumstances.
The scathing report has shed light that the military chain of command concealed concerns about these killings.
The four-year probe found that unarmed Afghan men were routinely shot dead "in cold blood" by SAS troops during night-time raids during the long war. Not only this, the report states that weapons were planted on them to justify the heinous crimes.