The German weekly Der Spiegel has published photographs are displayed as abuse of two U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan. They see the two soldiers with two bodies, which might be civilians, as if they were trophies. The Pentagon has sought to halt its publication, according to the weekly. A dozen soldiers in this unit are being tried by military courts for abuses committed during his mission.
Prosecutors said the soldiers made fun of the dead and that some of them dismembered body parts as if they were trophies. The U.S. military has officially apologized "for the suffering" caused by photos showing abuses by U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan.
Prosecutors said the soldiers made fun of the dead and that some of them dismembered body parts as if they were trophies. The U.S. military has officially apologized "for the suffering" caused by photos showing abuses by U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan.
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