Ex-Taliban commander to plead not guilty in US court to killing US troops | Malay Mail

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NEW YORK, Oct 15 — A former Taliban commander previously accused of kidnapping an American journalist is expected to plead not guilty on Friday to murdering https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/us-charges-former-taliban-commander-with-killing-us-troops-2008-2021-10-07 three US troops in...

NEW YORK, Oct 15 — A former Taliban commander previously accused of kidnapping an American journalist is expected to plead not guilty on Friday to murdering https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/us-charges-former-taliban-commander-with-killing-us-troops-2008-2021-10-07 three US troops in Afghanistan in 2008.

Taliban fighters under Najibullah’s command attacked a US military convoy, killing US Army Sergeants First Class Matthew Hilton and Joseph McKay, Sergeant Mark Palmateer and their unnamed Afghan interpreter, according to an indictment unsealed on Oct. 7, 2021. The Taliban in August retook power in Afghanistan, almost 20 years after being ousted in a US-led invasion. Washington is pressing the Taliban https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/taliban-delegation-ends-discussions-with-us-delegation-doha-2021-10-10 to release a kidnapped American and to prevent Afghanistan from becoming a hotbed for extremist groups.

The latest indictment comes a year after prosecutors accused Najibullah of kidnapping an American journalist in 2008.

 

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