Afghan Army frees 38 from Taliban prison


Kabul, Jan 28 (IANS): The Afghan Army launched an operation and freed 38 people from a Taliban prison in Ghazni province, the authorities said on Monday.

"The Afghan National Army (ANA) waged a special operation and freed 38 people from a Taliban prison in Ghat Kali village, Ab Band district, on Sunday night," Xinhua news agency quoted the Defence Ministry as saying in a statement.

The Ministry said nine militants were also killed in the operation.

"Following the raid,three weapons depots and two buildings used by the militants as a prison were destroyed by the security forces," the statement added.

The freed people were shifted to an Army base for identification, the statement said.

  

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