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03/28/2011

War crime photos surface of U.S. soldiers murdering civilians

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By Dakoda Smith, Copy Editor

Photos that were previously censored by the Pentagon have been discovered, according to the Rolling Stone.

A group of American infantrymen, the Bravo Company, spent six months stationed in a dangerous region of Afghanistan with instructions to seek out Taliban members.

Instead, the soldiers decided to kill an innocent Afghan civilian. Their victim was a 15-year-old boy farming in one of the rural villages named Gul Mudin.

“He was not a threat,” one of the soldiers later confessed.

To learn more about the story or see the censored photos, click here. Trigger warning for violent content.



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