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Defense Minister supports military chiefs in the war cremation scandal

The Defense Minister said that he had “trust” in his high -ranking officers and their ability to conduct, after they were involved in a war scandal of war crimes.

John Healey said that he “absolutely” believed, General Sir Roly Walker, the head of the army, and General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, who became shortly before the marine, had integrity.

Both generals were named in a BBC panorama Studies on Monday evening, in which it was claimed that members of the British special units murdered innocent Afghans over more than a decade.

General Sir Roly Walker

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Group photo of military and political personalities at an anniversary event by the US Marine Corps.

Healey, left, with General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, second from right, and Lord Mandelson, right in the residence of the British ambassador in Washington

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The documentary contained the claim that Jenkins supervised hundreds of new suit applications by Afghan commands in Great Britain during the war next to the Special Air Service (SAS).

The rejections were controversial because it is understood that some of

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