City
Epaper

Taliban releases another 29 Afghan prisoners

By ANI | Updated: May 10, 2020 22:20 IST

The Taliban said that they have freed another 28 Afghan prisoners as part of efforts to accelerate the mutual release of detained persons with Kabul.

Open in App

The Taliban said that they have freed another 28 Afghan prisoners as part of efforts to accelerate the mutual release of detained persons with Kabul.

The prisoners were released in the western province of Herat, the spokesman for the movement's political office, Suhail Shaheen, has said.

The Taliban is demanding that the Afghan authorities release 5,000 prisoners on the basis of the US-Taliban peace deal. Kabul, in turn, agreed to gradually release 1,500 of the movement's members.

The Afghan National Security Council said on Saturday that Kabul has released a total of 1,000 Taliban members and expects the group to respond by setting free government security forces personnel and speeding up the preparation of direct talks. (Sputnik/)

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Afghan national security councilTalibanSuhail shaheen
Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsTaliban Bans Chess in Afghanistan, Calling It a Form of Gambling Under Sharia Law

InternationalKhyber Pakhtunkhwa Attack: 33 killed 14 injured as militants ambush vehicles in Pakistan; Disturbing Visuals Emerges

CricketTaliban Thanks India for Its Support as Afghanistan Reaches T20 World Cup 2024 Semifinals

InternationalPakistan: Deports Over 800 Afghan Refugees via Torkham and Spin Boldak Crossing

OpinionsWhat if Taliban takes over Pak?

International Realted Stories

InternationalSouth Korea: Special counsel weighs bribery charges against ex-first lady Kim over luxury necklace

InternationalForest fire in Turkey prompts evacuation of several villages

International31 killed in paramilitary forces attack in Sudan

International"We can do many more things like joint movies...": South Korean Foreign Minister emphasises cultural ties with India

InternationalBaltic & Nordic leaders reaffirm 'unwavering support' for Ukraine