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Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Czech president pardons soldiers prosecuted in death of Afghan prisoner
PRAGUE (Reuters) -Czech President Petr Pavel granted pardons on Wednesday to four members of the country's special forces, who had been facing prosecution for alleged crimes related to the death of a detained Afghan soldier. The four members of the 601st special operations forces group were to stand trial on charges of extortion, insubordination, violation of guard duty obligations and failure to provide aid. Czech media had reported that the accusations related to the death of 19-year-old Wahidullah Khan after he was detained over an attack on troops at the Shindand base in western Afghanistan in 2018. One Czech soldier was killed in the attack and two others were injured. "After carefully assessing all the circumstances of this case, the President of the Republic took into account in particular the exceptional nature of the war situation in which the incident under investigation occurred," Pavel's office said. It added that the fact the soldiers were not primarily accused of violent crimes had also been taken into consideration. The New York Times first reported the incident in 2018. It reported that Khan was beaten after being taken into custody by U.S. and Czech troops, was unconscious when he was returned to Afghan forces the same day and died shortly afterwards. U.S. and Czech troops were being investigated over the incident, it reported at the time. The Czech army operated in Afghanistan from 2002 until 2021.

Straits Times
22-04-2025
- Straits Times
Four Czech troops to stand trial over 2018 death of Afghan soldier
PRAGUE - Four Czech soldiers will face trial for alleged crimes related to the death of an Afghan soldier after he was detained and interrogated in 2018, Czech prosecutors said on Tuesday. The Czech state attorney's office said in a statement that four members of the 601st special operations forces group would stand trial on charges including extortion, insubordination, violation of guard duty obligations and failure to provide aid. It did not identify the four, who could face life sentences if convicted. The Czech Defence Ministry declined to comment to Reuters. An attorney representing three of the accused was not immediately available for comment. Czech public radio reported on its website that the accusations relate to the death of 19-year old Wahidullah Khan after he was detained by Afghan forces over an attack on troops at the Shindand base in western Afghanistan in 2018 in which one Czech soldier was killed and two injured. The New York Times first reported the incident in 2018. It said Khan had been beaten after being taken into custody by U.S. and Czech troops, was unconscious when he was returned to Afghan troops the same day and died shortly afterwards. It said U.S. and Czech troops were being investigated over the incident. The Czech army operated in Afghanistan from 2002 until 2021. Its troops were deployed there as part of the U.N.-mandated International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) set up to assist the Afghan government in securing the country and training Afghan National Security Forces. Czech troops were also part of the NATO-led Resolute Support Mission established after ISAF was disbanded. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.


Reuters
22-04-2025
- Reuters
Four Czech troops to stand trial over 2018 death of Afghan soldier
PRAGUE, April 22 (Reuters) - Four Czech soldiers will face trial for alleged crimes related to the death of an Afghan soldier after he was detained and interrogated in 2018, Czech prosecutors said on Tuesday. The Czech state attorney's office said in a statement that four members of the 601st special operations forces group would stand trial on charges including extortion, insubordination, violation of guard duty obligations and failure to provide aid. The Reuters Tariff Watch newsletter is your daily guide to the latest global trade and tariff news. Sign up here. It did not identify the four, who could face life sentences if convicted. The Czech Defence Ministry declined to comment to Reuters. An attorney representing three of the accused was not immediately available for comment. Czech public radio reported on its website that the accusations relate to the death of 19-year old Wahidullah Khan after he was detained by Afghan forces over an attack on troops at the Shindand base in western Afghanistan in 2018 in which one Czech soldier was killed and two injured. The New York Times first reported the incident in 2018. It said Khan had been beaten after being taken into custody by U.S. and Czech troops, was unconscious when he was returned to Afghan troops the same day and died shortly afterwards. It said U.S. and Czech troops were being investigated over the incident. The Czech army operated in Afghanistan from 2002 until 2021. Its troops were deployed there as part of the U.N.-mandated International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) set up to assist the Afghan government in securing the country and training Afghan National Security Forces. Czech troops were also part of the NATO-led Resolute Support Mission established after ISAF was disbanded.