No Pride is not shame, Prince Harry admits that he killed 25 people in Afghanistan

Prince Harry, son of King Charles III, has admitted to killing 25 people in Afghanistan. French news agency AFP, citing British media, said the confession was included in Prince Harry's soon-to-be-published autobiography. 

The 38-year-old Duke of Sussx completed two deployments to Afghanistan with NATO forces, the first as a forward air controller and the second in 2012-13 as a helicopter pilot. 

In a book titled 'Spear', which is expected to be published next week, Prince Harry adds that he has served as a pilot on six missions that have "caused people to take their own lives". 

He gave the example of chess and said that they are eliminated just as pieces are removed from the board. 

Prince Harry served in the British Army for 10 years and rose to the rank of captain. On the occasion of her first mission, the British media was banned from publication for security reasons, to which the media agreed, but later a publisher published the news in defiance of this "ban". After that, Prince Harry had to return. 

He has never said publicly how many Taliban he has killed. 


From the camera mounted on the front of his helicopter, he was able to estimate how many people he had killed. 

He wrote in the book, "I have killed 25. For me, that number is a source of pleasure and not a source of shame." He cited meeting with the families of 9/11 and his victims as justification for these actions. 

According to Prince Harry, "Those who are responsible for this (9/11) and those who sympathize with them are the enemies of humanity." 

In the report, the Telegraph quotes excerpts from the Spanish version of the autobiography, which was mistakenly put up for sale in a bookstore and later withdrawn, but the paper previously claimed to have the information.



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