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Senior members of the Australian Special Forces have been drinking beer from the prosthetic leg of a Taliban fighter killed in an unauthorized bar in Afghanistan.
In 2009, there was an unauthorized bar called Fat Lady Arms at the Australian Special Forces base in Tarin Kowt, Uruzgan province. The Guardian photo shows a high-ranking Australian soldier pouring beer on the prosthetic leg of a Taliban fighter.
Another photo shows two members of the Australian military dancing with an artificial leg.
Some high-ranking army officers knew about it and some of them were involved. The army regarded this patti as a trophy of victory. However, it is strictly forbidden to bring or bring such things from the battlefield.
The prosthetic leg is believed to have belonged to a Taliban fighter killed during an attack on the Kakarak compound in Uruzgan in April 2009. These legs were preserved in the Fat Ladies Arms bar. If any guest wanted in the bar, he could drink beer in it.
A recent report from the Australian government says that Australian troops have illegally killed 39 civilians while on duty in Afghanistan. The Australian military has asked the Australian police to investigate the deaths of 19 people in the country.
Australian Lieutenant General Rick Burr confirmed the matter. “The allegations against members of the Australian Special Forces in charge of Afghanistan have been substantiated,” he said. They have been fired after analyzing everything.
Meanwhile, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lijian Zhao posted a picture on social media on Monday. It shows an Australian soldier holding a bloodstained knife near a child’s neck. The boy next to him is holding a sheep. Australia claims this image is fabricated. There is a heated debate between the two countries.
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