The battle had ended and the Taliban insurgent was disarmed and seriously wounded – badly enough that one onlooker said whether he lived or died was in “Allah’s hands.”
But instead of arranging medical attention, Canadian Army Captain Robert Semrau fired two bullets into the insurgent’s body – an act that he later described to a subordinate as a mercy killing of sorts, military prosecutors allege.
Just before the incident, prosecutors say, Capt. Semrau told the interpreter and a Canadian private to leave the scene. “Turn around and … head back. You do not, or should not, have to see this,” prosecutors say he said.
Moments after a “double-tap” of shots rang out, Capt. Semrau told the private that “he couldn’t live with himself if he left an injured human being – and that no one should suffer like that,” the prosecution said.
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