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British spies and special forces identities exposed in Afghan data leak

U.K. media reported that the names of more than 100 special forces troops, MI6 spies and military officers were part of the leak.

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British spies and special forces identities exposed in Afghan data leak

David Cameron delivers a speech to British and US troops during a visit to Camp Bastion, outside Lashkar Gah, the provincial capital of Helmand province in south Afghanistan, July 4, 2011.


LONDON (AP) — A data leak that led thousands of Afghans to be resettled in the U.K. after their safety was jeopardized because they assisted forces against the Taliban also exposed the identities of British spies and special forces, news organizations reported Thursday.

U.K. media reported that the names of more than 100 special forces troops, MI6 spies and military officers were part of the leak.

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