Afghan police: Kidnapped Turks released

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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Police say two Turkish nationals kidnapped in western Afghanistan have been released along with their Afghan driver.

Raouf Ahmadi, police spokesman for the western zone of Afghanistan, says the release happened Sunday in Herat province.

Ahmadi confirmed a ransom was paid but said police are trying to get details about it.

Turkish state media said the Turks were engineers and were expected to return to Turkey on Monday.

Authorities said the two worked for a road construction company. They had disappeared for a week.

There have been a number of kidnappings in Herat recently, mainly targeting Afghans. Most cases are of a criminal nature and not linked to the Taliban insurgency.

Associated Press


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