An image of an ID badge is circulating widely on the internet showing it Suspect in the shooting of members of the National Guard He says he was assigned to the “Fendahar Strike Force” or “03” unit, one of the units called “zero units” that work alongside us and other foreign forces at the time The war in Afghanistan. A senior Afghan military source confirmed to CBS News that the ID badge is authentic.
A US officer died in the investigation of the shooting and a member of the Afghan National Healsense Defense and Security The power that the suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, was part of the Afghan Unit. Units are only being built Afghan Nationals It also operates under the umbrella of the National Directorate of Security, or NDS, an intelligence agency established by the CIA that supports the previous government of Afghanistan, which is based with us. They are considered by the US and its foreign allies to be among the most reliable domestic forces in Afghanistan.
Those units are often referred to as “death squads” by human rights groups. The units were notorious in Afghanistan for their secrecy and alleged brutality, and members were implicated in extraterrestrial killings of civilians, especially during nighttime attacks.
The US official says that the investigation has confirmed the suspect has been disturbed by victims in this unit and, recently, is deeply concerned about the killing of his close friend overseas.
The image of the ID badge also bears the words “fire gecko,” which was the name of the base used by the CIA and special forces in Kandahar, southern Afghanistan, inside of which there was a former of the former of the former of the former of the former that existed in the operation of the Taliban.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe said Thursday that the suspect previously worked “with the US government, including the CIA, as a member of the partner force in Kandahar.”
Lt. Gen. Sami Sadat, former general commander of the Afghan National Operations Corps, told CBS news that Lakanwal worked for the “03” unit for eight years. A former eleven-year high under the US-backed government told CBS news on Thursday that “Unit 03, also known as the KANDAHAR special forces (KSF, was a very active and trained force, run by the CIA.” Lakanwal was part of the unit’s staff, Sadat said.
“He was known to be responsible and professional in his group and he had strong views of the Taliban,” Sadat said.
“At the time we could not find any connection between him and any terrorist organization, and we cannot eliminate it completely,” Sadat said. “However, we can confirm that his background does not indicate any terrorist links.”
Lakanwal’s family faced serious threats from the Taliban, which led him to flee their native Khost province to Kabul, Sadat said. In the US, Sadat said Lakanjeli “is usually calm and has kept a clean record, despite suffering from PTSD.”
As a member of the zero unit, the suspect would have been almost guaranteed asylum in the US because members of these elite units were high on the list of Taliban Retaliation After the party took control of the country. Many members of these units played important roles in August 2021 departure from kabulby returning the guarantee of space to escape for themselves and their families in Afghanistan.
There was no immediate reaction from Afghanistan The current government of the Talibanand officials in Kabul did not respond to CBBS news requests for comment on the arrest in Washington.
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