"War Logs" were also given to the newspaper and to identify more victims among the civilian population than previously recognized, and with deep concern about the role of Pakistan in the region.
92 000 documents covering the period from January 2004 to December 2009. They are mostly written by non-commissioned officers in the field, although there is also analysis and strategy of the more senior ranks.
They also believe that Pakistani intelligence agencies to meet regularly with the Taliban to discuss attacks on Afghan officials.
Documents show the special forces, acting as a "snatch or kill squads finding leaders of the Taliban.
American officials condemned the leak as a dangerous and irresponsible and described Wikileaks, as opposed to U.S. policy in Afghanistan. But the editors of three major newspapers that received the data said that it will not post any personal information or anything that could have been used to identify informants, or create additional risks for Western forces was still working there.
Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, says that the work of journalism to take the powerful interests and documents released showed the true face of war in Afghanistan. He said that they provided a general framework, as well as details of individual actions conflict.
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