Turkish Hostages Freed in Afghanistan

Posted August 17th, 2011 at 10:25 am (UTC-5)
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Officials say two Turkish citizens kidnapped in northern Afghanistan have been freed.

The men were working for a private firm when they were abducted in Jowzjan province in June.

Afghan and Turkish officials said Wednesday that Afghan security forces rescued the two Turkish nationals during a military operation.

It was unclear who was behind the kidnapping and whether a ransom was paid.

A third Turkish man abducted in the June incident was released on August 13.

Criminals and insurgents have kidnapped a number of foreigners in Afghanistan, including reconstruction and relief workers.

Separately, the Afghan Interior Ministry says a rocket was fired into the center of Kabul, near the presidential palace, early Wednesday. There were no reports of casualties or damage.