13 Australian soldiers kill 39 Afghan civilians expelled from the army



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“Currently, 13 people have received notifications of administrative action in relation to the investigation in Afghanistan,” said Australian Army Lieutenant General Rick Burr.

The report prepared by the Atralya Defense Forces Inspectorate General (IGADF) following a 4-year investigation and documenting the unlawful killing of 39 Afghan civilians was announced by the Australian Chief of Staff, General Angus Campbell.

In a statement released today by Army Lieutenant General Rick Burr, 13 Australian soldiers involved in the incident were suspended from service. “At present, 13 people have received notifications of administrative action in relation to the investigation in Afghanistan,” Lieutenant General Burr said in a statement.

In the report on the behavior of Australian special forces soldiers in Afghanistan between 2005 and 2016, more than 20,000 documents and 25,000 images were examined, and 423 sworn witnesses were interviewed.

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