Afghanistan, Feb. 17 -- The UK Ministry of Defence has announced that more than 2,000 Afghan commandos, who had valid service records with units supported by the UK, have been unsuccessful in securing resettlement in the country. These commandos were part of various training and support programs facilitated by the UK in Afghanistan.
According to a report by BBC, these Afghan forces had been part of UK-funded programs, and their expenses were covered by the UK government. Despite their previous service with UK-supported units, these commandos are now facing the rejection of their resettlement applications.
Mike Martin, a member of the UK Parliament and a former military officer with experience in Afghanistan, expressed concerns over this d...