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US swaps five Taliban prisoners for soldier
US swaps five Taliban prisoners for soldier
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Sunday, June 01, 2014
The last United States prisoner of war from America’s waning Afgan war, was handed over to US Special Operations forces in Afghanistan on Saturday in a dramatic swap for five Taliban detainees who will be handed over from Guantanamo Bay prison to Qatar.
Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl had been held for nearly five years by Afghan militants and his release followed years of on-off negotiations.
President Barack Obama announced the release, saying he had called Bergdahl’s parents to let them know.
US special forces took custody of Bergdahl in a non-violent exchange with 18 Taliban members in eastern Afghanistan, senior U.S. officials said, adding that he was believed to be in good condition. He was now undergoing a medical examination in Afghanistan.
Bergdahl, 28, was handed over at about 6 p.m. local time on Saturday, which was at 10:30am. Washington time, a senior official said. The US forces, who had flown in by helicopter, were on the ground only briefly, said the officials, who would not specify the precise location of the handover.
A US defense official said Bergdahl was able to walk and became emotional on his way to freedom. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Who said US don't negotiate with terrorists?
ReplyDeleteOnly God knows why nigerians don't want to do the right thing
ReplyDeleteI hope the FG will read this & do the same for chibok girls. The fight against terrorism will surely continue after that.
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