logo

Daily Updated Afghan News Service

  • Home
  • About
  • Opinion
  • Links to More News
  • Good Afghan News
  • Poll Results
  • Learn about Islam
  • Learn Dari (Afghan Persian/Farsi)
formats

At Least 21 Hostages Freed After Mass Kidnapping By Afghan Taliban

22nd June, 2016 · admin

helmand_aq_mapBy RFE/RL’s Radio Free Afghanistan
June 22, 2016

Afghan officials said on June 22 that the Taliban has freed 23 men who were kidnapped a day earlier by militants in southern Afghanistan.

Omar Zwak, a spokesman for Helmand’s governor, said representatives of the governor’s office worked with tribal elders to intervene and “negotiated the issue with the Taliban, which resulted in them setting most hostages free.”

Zwak said 25 men initially had been taken captive, and that authorities hope that two remaining hostages would be set free soon.

Afghan military officials said the abductees were freed after military operation late on June 21 against a Taliban stronghold in the Marja district of Helmand Province.

But Taliban spokesman Qari Yusuf Ahmadi on June 22 denied the claim and gave different numbers, saying a total of 21 hostages had been released after militants determined they did not work for Afghanistan’s Western-backed government.

The Taliban spokesman said a total of 27 men had been seized from three vehicles on a highway in Helmand’s Washer district.

Ahmadi said six remaining hostages would face what the Taliban calls “Islamic justice.”

With reporting by AFP and dpa

Copyright (c) 2016. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.
Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Security, Taliban | Tags: Helmand, Kidnapping |
« Iran warns of Daesh rise in Afghanistan
Pakistan violating sovereignty of other nations, Kabul tells U.N. »

Subscribe to the Afghanistan Online YouTube Channel

---

---

---

Get Yours!

Peace be with you

Afghan Dresses

© Afghan Online Press
  • About
  • Links To More News
  • Opinion
  • Poll