In a court hearing, it was revealed that an alleged SAS war crime involving the death of an Afghan man, Dad Mohammad, was based on unclear information suggesting he was evading Australian soldiers before being shot by trooper Oliver Jordan Schulz. The superior officer testifying stated that Schulz did not directly describe Mohammad as evasive, with the detail coming from higher-ups in the chain of command. Footage shows Schulz’s patrol encountering Mohammad in Dehjawze, with military documents claiming Mohammad displayed hostile intent before being killed.
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