Unverified reports say Afghan Taliban discharge team of slammed Pakistani helicopter
PESHAWAR: Unconfirmed Afghan media investigates Saturday said activists in Afghanistan's Logar region have discharged the team of a Pakistani helicopter that accident arrived in the locale not long ago.
Afghan news organization Khaama Press is reporting that Pakistani insight authorities have affirmed to Radio Free Europe that the team individuals were given over to compelling voices in Kurram Agency on Friday.
The reports have not been affirmed by Pakistani authorities.
The Punjab government Mi-17 chopper made a crisis arrival in a Taliban-controlled locale of Logar area on Aug 4 while traveling to Russia for upkeep and seven team individuals, including a Russian guide, were kidnapped by a gathering of aggressors.
Both Russian and Pakistani governments have been endeavoring endeavors for the arrival of the prisoners. The Afghan government additionally started an operation for distinguishing proof of the captors and salvage of the prisoners.
The Foreign Office said recently that the Afghan government was attempting to secure their discharge with the assistance of seniors of the zone.
Taking after the accident, Gen Raheel had promptly called Commander Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan General Nicolson and had requested that he help in the recuperation of the helicopter group.
The armed force boss additionally called Afghan President Ashraf Ghani a week ago and requesting that he help in sorting out a sheltered and early recuperation of the prisoners.
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