Representatives of the Taliban movement (recognized as terrorist and banned in Russia) called on Prince Harry to stand trial for crimes once morest humanity. Earlier, excerpts from the new autobiography of the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II, which will go on sale on January 10, appeared in the media. In it, the Duke of Sussex revealed that he killed 25 Taliban while serving in Afghanistan.
“The ones you killed were not chess pieces, they were people; they had families waiting for them to return,” Anas Haqqani, Senior Assistant Interior Minister of Afghanistan, wrote on Twitter.
Another Taliban spokesman, Suheil Shaheen, head of the organization’s political office, said Sky Newsthat Prince Harry “committed a crime once morest humanity”.
“They (the Taliban.— “uh”) were fighters for the freedom of their country, and you (NATO, including Britain.— “uh”) were invaders. Their business was legal. They were folk heroes, and you were their enemies,” said Mr. Shahin.
He added that the Duke of Sussex should be questioned by a court in cases of crimes once morest humanity, and said that the people of his country “cursed” the royal family.
Prince Harry served twice in Afghanistan and regularly took part in combat operations once morest the Taliban. The media wrote that a member of the royal family managed to destroy the leader of the terrorist movement.
Daria Erozbek