
UK special forces: BBC Investigation into possible unlawful killings
SAS operatives in Afghanistan repeatedly killed detainees and unarmed men in suspicious circumstances - according to a new BBC Investigation.
SAS operatives in Afghanistan repeatedly killed detainees and unarmed men in suspicious circumstances. A BBC investigation has also found evidence suggesting the former head of special forces failed to pass on evidence to a murder inquiry. We get the latest on the story from our correspondent.
Also we continue to follow the political upheaval in Sri Lanka. The country’s main opposition leader, Sajith Premadasa has told the BBC he intends to run for president, once Gotabaya Rajapaksa steps down. We speak to two exporters, of fabrics and spices, to hear how the economic crisis is impacting their businesses.
And Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah has revealed that he was brought to the UK illegally as a child and forced to work as a domestic servant. We get reaction to the story in the UK, and hear a conversation among migrants with similar experiences.
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