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US soldier freed after being held by Taliban in Afghanistan for five years

Five Taliban detainees in Guantanamo released in prisoner swap

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Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl has been released after being held for nearly five years by Afghan militants. Photo: EPA
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The last US prisoner of war held in Afghanistan was handed over to US Special Operations forces on Saturday, in a dramatic swap for five Taliban detainees who were released from Guantanamo Bay prison and flown to Qatar.

Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl had been held for nearly five years by Afghan militants and his release, following years of on-and-off negotiations, suddenly became possible after harder-line factions of the Afghan Taliban apparently shifted course and agreed to back it, according to US officials.

Bergdahl, 28, was handed over about 6pm local time on Saturday, a senior official said. The US forces, who had flown in by helicopter, were on the ground very briefly, said the officials, who would not specify the precise location of the handover.

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A US defence official said Bergdahl was able to walk and became emotional on his way to freedom.

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“Once he was on the helicopter, he wrote on a paper plate, ‘SF?’” the official said, referring to the abbreviation for special forces.

“The operators replied loudly: ‘Yes, we’ve been looking for you for a long time.’ And at this point, Sergeant Bergdahl broke down.”

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