A former Taliban commander previously accused of kidnapping an American journalist pleaded not guilty on Friday to murdering three U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan in 2008, telling a federal judge that the "accusations are incorrect."
A former top Taliban military commander who was previously charged with the kidnapping of a New York Times journalist was hit with fresh charges accusing him of a host of
some cases despite our best that in the manifest were not accurate. reporter: the real concern is afghans flown to the us, 700 of them, and one congressman arrested after servicemember was at fort bliss. that is successful. service members save on military bases within the united states, where does that look for anytown usa once they are let loose. reporter: the us charged one afghan in relation to the killing of sergeant joseph mckay in 2008, the former taliban and matter was extradited from ukraine, kidnapping and killing 3 troops.
A former Taliban commander already in U.S. custody has been charged with murder and terrorism-related offenses in the deaths of three U.S. troops and an Afghan interpreter and the downing of a U.S. helicopter in Afghanistan in 2008, federal prosecutors in New York said on Thursday.