Afghanistan, Feb. 3 -- Thousands of Afghan special forces trained by Britain face relocation refusal after Kabul's fall, despite years fighting alongside UK troops in conflict.

The Observer reports that thousands of Afghan special forces known as the "Triples," trained and supported by Britain, were denied relocation to the UK after Afghanistan's collapse.

These forces, including Units 333 and 444, fought alongside British special forces for years, carrying out high-risk operations across Afghanistan.

After the Taliban takeover, Britain launched the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP), yet more than 2,000 applications from these commandos were initially rejected.

According to the report, a single British special forces offic...