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Australia's top soldier charged with Afghan war crimes

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Ben Roberts-Smith is Australia's most decorated soldier.

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Ben Roberts-Smith is a Victoria Cross recipient.

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Ben Roberts-Smith was arrested at Sydney Domestic Airport on April 7, 2026, after arriving on a flight from Brisbane.

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What specific evidence or witnesses support the five murder charges against Ben Roberts-Smith?
When will Ben Roberts-Smith's criminal trial begin, and what is the expected timeline?
What are the exact details of the bail conditions beyond the $250,000 surety, passport surrender, and reporting to police three times a week?
How will the Australian War Memorial's review of the interpretive panel for Roberts-Smith's display be conducted, and what changes might be made?
What is the current status of any potential criminal investigation by the Australian Federal Police following the defamation appeal ruling?
Number of murder charges against Ben Roberts-Smithfactual

Ben Roberts-Smith has been charged with five counts of the war crime of murder.

Enligt Daily Mail - News, BBC News, The Guardian - World, en.wikipedia.org
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Ben Roberts-Smith is expected to be charged with five counts of war crime murder, but other sources focus on allegations or findings related to four murders.

Enligt www.france24.com, www.theguardian.com, www.1news.co.nz

Kontext: This discrepancy could confuse readers about the exact scope of the criminal charges, with some sources emphasizing the current five-count charge and others referencing past civil findings of four murders.

Roberts-Smith's plans to move overseasreported_dispute

The prosecutor argued Roberts-Smith was a flight risk due to advanced plans to move overseas.

Enligt Daily Mail - News, The Guardian - World
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Roberts-Smith's lawyer argued he was not a flight risk and implied no such plans, stating he knew he was under surveillance and never tried to flee.

Enligt Daily Mail - News

Kontext: This disagreement highlights a key point in the bail hearing, with the prosecution and defence presenting conflicting narratives about Roberts-Smith's intentions, which could affect public perception of his flight risk.

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