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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Some 250 prisoners formerly held by the U.S. have been released by Afghan authorities in hopes that this will lead to reconciliation in the 11-year conflict, a Defense Ministry spokesman said today.

Police Maj. Jalal Uddin said that 80 were freed today, the latest batch of a total of 400 to be released this week. The released prisoners had been captured in operations against the Taliban and other groups.



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