Afghan Special Forces Allies Face Renewed Terror After UK Data Breach
Afghan Special Forces Allies Face Renewed Terror After UK Data Breach

Former Afghan Special Forces, known as the ‘Triples’, are experiencing intensified fear and anger following a significant data breach that exposed their identities and connections to the UK military. Sources describe the incident as ‘more than a technical error’ and ‘a matter of life and death’, with one elite soldier, now in the UK, expressing terror that the Taliban could exploit the leaked data to track down individuals and their families.
Despite seeking refuge in the UK, the sense of safety for these former allies has been shattered. Many fear for the lives of relatives and comrades still in Afghanistan, who are now at heightened risk of discovery, arrest, or death by the Taliban. Reports indicate a surge in desperate calls and emails from those living in constant fear, many relocating repeatedly to evade detection.
The Triples, who collaborated closely with UK forces, feel a profound sense of betrayal by the British government, having believed their service earned them protection. They are urgently appealing to the UK government to take immediate responsibility, evacuate those at risk, and offer robust protection before further lives are lost, emphasizing that ‘we cannot afford to wait’.
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