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Australia's Most Decorated Soldier Arrested for Alleged War Crimes in Afghanistan

Primul articol: 7 apr. 2026, 05:47 | Ultima actualizare: 7 apr. 2026, 08:49 | 3 surse | 3 articole

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Ben Roberts-Smith, a highly decorated former Australian soldier, has been arrested and is facing charges related to alleged war crimes committed during his service in Afghanistan. The charges include five counts of murder. This arrest follows a lengthy investigation into the conduct of Australian special forces in Afghanistan.

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Australia's most-decorated soldier arrested over alleged war crimes Foto: BBC UK
BBC UK English 7 apr. 2026, 06:21 (acum 2 ore)

Australia's most-decorated soldier arrested over alleged war crimes

Ben Roberts-Smith, who denies all wrongdoing, previously lost a landmark defamation case over the alleged murders.

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Ben Roberts-Smith arrested: former Australian soldier to be charged with five war crime murders in Afghanistan Foto: The Guardian
The Guardian English 7 apr. 2026, 05:47 (acum 3 ore)

Ben Roberts-Smith arrested: former Australian soldier to be charged with five war crime murders in Afghanistan

Roberts-Smith previously failed in his attempt to sue three newspapers which published allegations he murdered unarmed civilians and bullied comradesFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s most decorated living soldier, Ben Roberts-Smith, has been arrested at Sydney airport in relation to alleged war crimes.The Australian federal police and the Office of the Special Investigator announced details of the investig

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Deutsche Welle English 7 apr. 2026, 08:49 (acum 18 min)

Australia arrests decorated veteran Ben Roberts-Smith on war crimes charges

Ben Roberts-Smith is a Victoria Cross recipient and had been linked to the murder of unarmed civilians while deployed in Afghanistan.

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