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A group of American soldiers are facing murder charges for a five-month killing spree in which they randomly targeted Afghan civilians for sport, a US military investigation has reported.

By Ben Farmer in Kabul

Published: 9:37AM BST 19 Sep 2010

In at least one attack, a soldier threw a grenade to pretend they were being ambushed as a pretext to then shoot dead an innocent villager.

The soldiers also dismembered and photographed bodies and kept bones and skulls as trophies in some of the most grisly accusations against US troops since the invasion in 2001.

All were reported to deny wrongdoing and military investigators will hold a pre-trial hearing at their home base in Washington later this year.

American commanders fear details of the incidents could cause widespread anger in Afghanistan, where civilian deaths have fostered deep resentment against coalition forces.

Five soldiers are accused of forming a "kill team" and murdering three people in Kandahar province between January and May this year.

Seven others are charged with attempting to impede the investigation and beating up a private who blew the whistle on their activities, as well as smoking hashish.

The relatives of one accused have also said the military failed to prevent the latter killings.

The father of one soldier said he had tried to contact the Army after his son had talked of his comrades' actions and warned they were looking for another victim, but his fears had been rebuffed.

The alleged killers were all from a platoon of the 5th Stryker Combat Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, which saw heavy fighting in the southern province of Kandahar until its tour ended in July.

Court papers say the gang first began to discuss killing when Staff Sgt Calvin Gibbs, arrived in the platoon and boasted it had been easy to get away with "stuff" on a previous tour in Iraq, the Washington Post reported.

The first alleged murder was on Jan 15 while the platoon guarded a meeting of tribal elders in the village of La Mohammed Kalay according to case documents.

An Afghan named Gul Mudin began walking toward the soldiers and as he approached a soldier threw a grenade to simulate an attack and several soldiers opened fire killing him.

Further murders followed in February and May.

Staff Sgt Gibbs, Cpl Jeremy Morlock, Pfc Andrew Holmes, Spc Michael Wagnon and Spc Adam Winfield are accused of the killings.

The 3,800-strong Stryker brigade, named after the eight-wheeled armoured vehicles it uses, suffered heavy casualties from large roadside bombs when stationed in Kandahar province.

In a year-long tour, 35 soldiers were killed in combat, six others died from other causes and 239 were wounded

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/8011815/US-military-in-Afghanistan-uncovers-sadistic-death-squad-in-ranks.html

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there are NO words to describe these disgusting, twisted, wastes of human flesh.

these are what afghan people (as well as other country's military personnel) will remember as "American" and will paint all of us and our country with that brush.

the military represents us when they are in other countries, but they are not taught to be ambassadors, they are taught "go to other countries, meet new and interesting people, then kill them".

between this type of thing and the hatred/fear of anything/anyone different which some people in this country display under "freedom of speech", is it any wonder why americans are hated throughout the world.

too bad the military cant just turn these pigs over to the afghans.

if you gave your info (receipt #s, full name, etc) to anyone on VJ under the guise that they would "help" you through the immigration journey with his inside contacts (like his sister at USCIS) ... please contact OLUInquiries@dhs.gov, and go to http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact to report anything suspicious. Contact your congressman and senator's offices as well.

 

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