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English: The photo shows the dead body of teenager Gul Muddin, son of an Afghan farmer in Kandahar Province. The boy was shot and killed on 15 January 2010 by a small group of corrupt U.S. army soldiers.[1] Pfc. Holmes of the FOB Ramrod kill team is holding the boy's head to the camera. The incident caused a global condemnation, and at least 4 members of the group were court-martialled and sentenced to various prison sentences.
Date Taken on 15 January 2010
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John Goetz, Marc Hujer: Adams Krieg. In: Der Spiegel, Nr. 12/2011, S. 64–71, 21. März 2011. Online: Afghanistan: Die Machenschaften des "Kill Teams"

See also: Rolling Stone: The Kill Team Photos.
Author U.S. Military staff on duty

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This file is a work of a U.S. Army soldier or employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, it is in the public domain in the United States.

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