Photos show troops' 'inhuman conduct' with bodies

KITV Wednesday 18th April, 2012

(CNN) - A slew of officials from NATO's International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan and the U.S. military issued strong condemnations Wednesday as a newspaper was set to publish photos of U.S. troops posing with the bodies of suicide bombers.


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