, 14, 16, and an eighteen-year-old boy, as they drank tea in a room during a night raid in loibagh, gilmentportion of scandalous ones. they put on a pillow, it was assumed that the dead would be photographed next to weapons, which, for men of military age, may not have been in place at the time of the murder. it was alleged that the allied forces soldiers placed weapons next to the corpses of their victims to create the impression that they were armed, the soldiers were shot in self-defense. it all started many years ago with the testimony of a high-ranking special forces officer who oversaw a special operation. he betrayed his subordinates, he said. police that soldiers of the special air service of the allied forces, under his command, committed war crimes by killing prisoners in afghanistan. the officer, known only by code number 1466, informed the police of the location of documents proving the terrible deeds. he claimed that their crimes were so serious that the entire regiment needed radical redesign. at the same time, other special forces commanders were aware of the commission of ma