Afghanistan, March 28 -- Britain has approved resettlement for nearly 1,000 former Afghan special forces personnel after reviewing previously rejected immigration and protection cases.
Britain has agreed to resettle 884 former Afghan special forces personnel after reviewing previously rejected immigration cases, offering fresh hope to members of elite units who fought alongside British forces before the Taliban returned to power. The move follows a government reassessment of applications from the so-called "Triples" units, including CF 333 and ATF 444.
According to Forces News, the affected applicants were initially turned down under the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP), but their files were reopened after the government fo...