Jeremy Morlock holding the head of a fifteen-year-old Afghan civilian executed by the team.
Rolling Stone has released seventeen of the U.S. “Kill Team” Photos, including three uncensored versions of the photos released by Der Spiegel. They have also released two videos produced by members of the “Kill Team” and circulated among U.S. troops. There are reportedly thousands more pieces of evidence, including photos and videos, similar to those that have been released by the two publications.
To view the videos released by Rolling Stone:
Death Zone and Motorcycle Kill
To view the photos released by Rolling Stone:
Kill Team Photos
We again call on anyone who has access to the these photos or videos to please send them to us or any other outlet that will publish them in their entirety, without gimmicks, free to distribute and free to share.
Gul Mudin, a fifteen-year-old Afghan civilian executed by the team.
Soldiers performing a biometric identification on Mudin using a HIIDE.
Andrew Holmes poses with Gul Mudin's body.
Remnants of a corpse following a helicopter gunship attack. The corpse was later mutilated by members of the team.
More unidentified remains from an attack photographed by members of the team.
More unidentified remains from an attack photographed by members of the team.
Two farmers reportedly killed by another platoon and photographed by the team. A source told Rolling Stone, “Those were some innocent farmers that got killed,” by members of another platoon. “Their standard operating procedure after killing dudes was to drag them up to the side of the highway.”
Another view of the two farmers with a sign that reads "Taliban are dead."
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