The possibility of expelling 200 Afghan forces cooperating with Britain from Pakistan
British media reported that around 200 members of the Afghan special forces who were trained by the British army are facing the risk of being deported from Pakistan. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, a network of former Afghan army forces released statistics to the media. English announced that nearly 200 members of Afghanistan’s special forces are at risk of deportation from Pakistan.
According to this report, after the fall of Kabul, these special forces fled to Pakistan, but with the new policy of the interim government of Islamabad, they are now at risk of deportation. are facing Afghanistan. General Richard Barons, who has served in the British Army in Afghanistan for more than 12 years, told the BBC that Britain’s failure to transfer these special forces is a “shame” and London ” It will show “incompetence” or subject to “double standards”, this is a betrayal, and the price of this betrayal will be paid by the people who served alongside us and now they must either die or spend their lives in prison.
Concern about the fate of these Afghan soldiers while increasing It has been found that the British government has rejected the request of its senior military and diplomatic figures to grant asylum to Afghan civilian leaders who are in danger. They have not received an answer for more than a year.
Estimated statistics indicate that nearly 200 Afghan commandos are at risk of being deported to Afghanistan by the end of the year.
These commandos believe that England has betrayed them.
Publisher | Tasnim News |