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The Sun newspaper says it has obtained the cockpit video at the centre of a row over the "friendly-fire" death of a British soldier in Iraq. | The Sun newspaper says it has obtained the cockpit video at the centre of a row over the "friendly-fire" death of a British soldier in Iraq. |
An inquest into the death of Lance Corporal of Horse Matty Hull, 25, from Berks, was adjourned after the coroner said the tape was central to the case. | |
The MoD said it was classified "secret" by the US, so could not be released. | The MoD said it was classified "secret" by the US, so could not be released. |
The Sun says the video shows US aircraft attacking a British convoy in Basra, southern Iraq, in March 2003. | The Sun says the video shows US aircraft attacking a British convoy in Basra, southern Iraq, in March 2003. |
The paper has published a transcript of what it says was said by US military personnel on the video. | |
An air controller on the ground can be heard giving assurances there are no coalition forces in the area. | |
However after the pilots realise their error one of them talks about the possibility of being jailed for carrying out the attack. | |
One pilot says: "Did you hear?" A colleague replies: "Yeah, this sucks." The first pilot says: "We're in jail, dude." | |
The Sun has released footage to television and radio stations, but the newspaper is not giving other websites permission to use clips. | |
Last week, when the existence of the tape came to light, L/CoH Hull's widow, Susan, described it as an "absolute disgrace" that she had been assured by the military no such tape existed. | |
L/CoH Hull, from the Household Cavalry Regiment, died from multiple injuries inside his blazing Scimitar tank, despite efforts by colleagues to save him. | |
He was travelling in a column of light armoured vehicles near the southern Iraqi city of Basra when it was reportedly attacked by a US A-10 "tankbuster" aircraft. | He was travelling in a column of light armoured vehicles near the southern Iraqi city of Basra when it was reportedly attacked by a US A-10 "tankbuster" aircraft. |
Furious attack | Furious attack |
On Friday, Oxfordshire Assistant Deputy Coroner Andrew Walker was forced to adjourn L/CoH Hull's hearing because the MoD had failed to provide the inquest with a recording. | |
He had earlier launched a furious attack on the MoD for refusing to release the tape. | He had earlier launched a furious attack on the MoD for refusing to release the tape. |
There has never been any intention to deliberately deceive or mislead L/CoH Hull's family MoD | |
The MoD said it was given a copy of the video by the US government for its own investigation into the incident. | The MoD said it was given a copy of the video by the US government for its own investigation into the incident. |
"This recording is the property of the United States government and the MoD does not have the right to release it without their permission," it said in a statement. | "This recording is the property of the United States government and the MoD does not have the right to release it without their permission," it said in a statement. |
L/CoH Hull's family had been told that some classified material has been withheld, "but we did not specify its exact nature", the statement added. | |
"There has never been any intention to deliberately deceive or mislead L/CoH Hull's family." | |
A Pentagon spokeswoman said the US government never released documents that were part of an investigation. | A Pentagon spokeswoman said the US government never released documents that were part of an investigation. |
The US government would view whoever leaked the video as "criminally responsible", the spokeswoman added. | The US government would view whoever leaked the video as "criminally responsible", the spokeswoman added. |