![]() “It was war porn,” a former SEAL who saw some videos told The Intercept. Picture: TwitterĪ sadist culture began forming in the SEALS Team 6, according to The Intercept, and every raid or shooting was almost like they were avenging an officer’s death.īloody days were good ones and a few months after the wedding day bombing, some SEALS began watching “bleed-out” videos. The retired SEAL said “several of the guys turned and walked away”. Hyder allegedly stomped on his skull as Heath watched on. However, a retired SEAL said Hyder then mutilated the dead man, who actually was unarmed. That was the end of that,” Hyder told The Intercept. ![]() He was dying, but he rolled over and I didn’t know whether he was armed or not. “He was partially alive, faced down, his back to me, and he rolled over. They began burying the dead under rocks and The Intercept reports Hyder approached the man shot by Heath. Heath shot his gun and killed the man and Hyder began taking photos of those who were killed. Nobody who was killed was in uniform and it turned out the convoy was just on its way to a wedding.Īnother shocking act happened when a survivor ran from the carnage, spotted by an enlisted officer named Monty Heath. Two helicopters landed and Hyder appeared from an aircraft.Īccording to The Intercept, men, women and a small girl were motionless and in the foetal position. Several women and children were killed, as Chinook helicopter gunners could kill anyone believed to be a threat. T.wo bombs were dropped on the convoy and a free fire zone was declared. Helicopters approached the convoy but it didn’t go as the SEALS planned. The SEALS didn’t see any weapons but they decided to interrupt the convoy due to their suspicions about a man’s white garb.Ĭhinook helicopters were flying over the convoy and Operation Bull was put into action. On March 6, The team was desperately trying to find terror mastermind Osama bin Laden and they saw on drone footage a convoy of cars on the move in the Shah-i-Kot Valley in Afghanistan’s Paktia province. He was stranded and the helicopter was shot at by al-Qaeda fighters.Īccording to The Intercept, the helicopter couldn’t return for Roberts until two hours later, by that time he was dead and had been shot in the head at close range by the enemy shortly after he fell out the helicopter.Īccording to The Intercept, the revenge all started in March 2002, after Roberts was killed. SEAL Team 6’s Red Team were travelling over Takur Ghar, a high mountain in the Arma Mountains in southeastern Afghanistan in March 2002.Īl-Qaeda fighters were on the mountain top and as the SEALS got ready to fight, Roberts fell about three metres from a helicopter. The death of SEAL officer Neil Roberts led to the mentality that the enemy had to suffer.Īccording to The Intercept, he was the first member of SEAL Team 6 to be killed in the Afghan war after 9/11. The team of officers were painted as heroes, but according to The Intercept - who conducted a two-year investigation, interviewing 18 current and former SEALS - officers on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan began seeking serious revenge on their enemies, leading them to commit some dark acts. SEAL Team 6 was the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group and was part of a team that took down Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. AN EXPLOSIVE investigation claims Navy SEAL Team 6 had a dark side and some officers committed war crimes including beheadings and mutilations while serving in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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