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German, four Afghan hostages freed: official
Posted: 10 October 2007 2052 hrs

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GHAZNI, Afghanistan: A German engineer and four Afghans kidnapped in southern Afghanistan in mid-July were freed on Wednesday in exchange for five Taliban prisoners, an official and a Taliban commander told AFP.

"The German engineer, along with four Afghan hostages, was freed in exchange for five Taliban prisoners," said Mohammad Naeem, governor of Jaghato district in Wardak province.

"The German engineer is in good health," he said.

Rudolf Blechschmidt, 62, was captured in Wardak on July 18 with another German who fell sick and was shot dead. The men were seized with five Afghan colleagues, one of whom escaped.

Naeem said the exchange happened at the government intelligence office in the provincial capital Maidan Wardak.

He said the five prisoners freed for the hostages were "not very important Taliban commanders, but they are related to the abductors of the German engineers".

A Taliban commander who was involved in the kidnapping, Mullah Baheer, confirmed the release to AFP, saying: "The job is done. We handed the hostages to tribal elders and they handed to us our five prisoners."


- AFP/so

 


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