An Afghan president's complaint to NATO about civilian deaths caused by British SAS troops in Helmand province emerged in a public inquiry into up to 80 deaths during 2010-2013 operations. Evidence showed Afghan partner forces became unwilling to work with the British by 2011, and a questionable tactic of separating male civilians during raids led to disproportionate casualties.
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An Afghan president's complaint to NATO about civilian deaths caused by British SAS troops in Helmand province emerged in a public inquiry into up to 80 deaths during 2010-2013 operations. Evidence showed Afghan partner forces became unwilling to work with the British by 2011, and a questionable tactic of separating male civilians during raids led to disproportionate casualties.