The Free Press Journal

Western hostages freed from captivity in Af after five years

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A family of five Western hostages, including three children, were recovered after five years of their abduction by terrorists with ties to the Afghan Taliban in an operation based on intelligen­ce shared by the US, the Pakistan Army said on Thursday. "Pakistan Army and ISI recovered 5 Western hostages, including 1 Canadian, his US National wife and their three children from terrorist custody through an intelligen­ce based operation by Pakistan troops and intelligen­ce agencies," the Army said in a statement. It said the US intelligen­ce agencies had been tracking the hostages and shared their location when they were shifted to Pakistan through border of Kurram tribal district on Wednesday. The operation by Pakistani forces, based on actionable intelligen­ce from US authoritie­s, was successful and all hostages were recovered safe and sound and are being repatriate­d to the country of their origin, it added. In Washington, US President Donald Trump hailed the release of the hostages from Taliban captivity and identified the kidnapped couple as Caitlan Coleman and Joshua Boyle. He said their release was a "positive moment" for US relations with Pakistan. "The United States government, working in conjunctio­n with the Government of Pakistan, secured the release of the Boyle-Coleman family from captivity in Pakistan," Trump said. Caitlan Coleman, an American citizen, and her husband Joshua Boyle, a Canadian citizen, were kidnapped in 2012 in Afghanista­n while on a backpackin­g trip. Coleman, 31, was pregnant at the time of abduction. All the three children were born in captivity. "Coleman gave birth to the couple's three children while they were in captivity," Trump said in a White House statement. "Today, they are free." He said the Pakistani government's cooperatio­n is a sign that it is honoring America's wishes for it to do more to provide security in the region. "We hope to see this type of cooperatio­n and teamwork in helping secure the release of remaining hostages and in our future joint counterter­rorism operations," Trump said. US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson too welcomed the developmen­t. In a statement, Tillerson expressed his deep gratitude to the Pakistan government and the Pakistani Army for their cooperatio­n. Trump's new South Asia strategy recognises the important role Pakistan needs to play to bring stability and ultimately peace to the region, he said. "The United States is hopeful that Pakistan’s actions will further a US-Pakistan relationsh­ip marked by growing commitment­s to counter-terrorism operations and stronger ties in all other respects," Tillerson said.

The hostages including a Canadian, his US national wife and their three children were kidnapped in 2012 from Afghanista­n while they were on a backpackin­g trip and they are now on their way home

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