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Afghan Taliban release some kidnapped bus passengers

Kandahar – The Taliban have released 21 of some two dozen hostages pulled from their vehicles on a highway in southern Afghanistan, officials said on Wednesday, a day after they were abducted by the militants.

The passengers were kidnapped in Washer district of volatile Helmand province as they were travelling on a bus and two trucks from southern Kandahar to western Herat province. Officials said on Tuesday that an estimated 25 people were taken.

"Twenty-one of them have been released and are now with the police," the Helmand governor's spokesperson Omar Zwak said.

Afghan army corps in southern Afghanistan said they were freed in an operation on Tuesday evening in Marja district of Helmand.

But the Taliban denied the claim, saying they decided to free the hostages after they were found to be "innocent".

The insurgents had earlier said they were targeting Afghan government officials aboard the vehicles.

"We found 21 of them innocent and released them," Taliban spokesperson Qari Yousuf Ahmadi told AFP, saying six others were still being held captive, a number that could not be immediately verified by officials.

Highways in Afghanistan passing through insurgency-prone areas have become exceedingly dangerous, with the Taliban and other armed groups frequently kidnapping or killing travellers.

Earlier this month, gunmen abducted 40 people in northern Kunduz province, releasing some later, but an unknown number of others remain in Taliban captivity.

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