Prince Harry will appear before ICC for killing 25 Afghan soldiers - Taliban

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Prince Harry will appear before ICC for killing 25 Afghan soldiers - Taliban
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The Taliban government has vowed that the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, will one day appear before the International Court for killing 25 Afghan soldiers.

In his memoir, Spare, Prince Harry admitted to killing Afghan fighters during the war when he was an Apache helicopter pilot.

Reacting to the revelation on Friday in a statement by the Taliban’s police spokesman, Khalid Zadran said Afghans will never forget the killing of their innocent countrymen as Harry will always be remembered in Helmand.

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