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May 26, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Afghan Taliban say they are holding US soldier

17 July 2009 / REUTERS, KHOST
A Taliban commander in southeastern Afghanistan said on Thursday that a missing US soldier was being held unharmed by insurgents, but warned he would be killed if efforts were made to find him.
 The soldier has been missing in Paktika province since late June, just before thousands of US Marines began a major new offensive.

The US military has said he was presumed captured. Taliban commander Mawlavi Sangin said the group's leadership council would decide the soldier's fate, but he accused the US military of harassing and arresting Afghans in Paktika and neighboring Ghazni province.

"They have put pressure on the people in these two provinces and if that does not stop we will kill him," Sangin, the Taliban commander for Paktika province, told a Reuters reporter by telephone from an undisclosed area. Sangin said the soldier was captured in an area bordering Pakistan and gave some brief background detail about him, including his age.

The Taliban have vowed to drive tens of thousands of US and NATO-led troops out of Afghanistan and topple the Western-backed Afghan government. Afghanistan is to vote in its second presidential election on Aug. 20. The Helmand offensive, in conjunction with a similar British effort, is the first major operation under US President Barack Obama's new regional strategy to defeat the Taliban and its militant Islamist allies and stabilize Afghanistan.

 
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