[iwar] [fc:Taliban.minister.denies.US.troops.capture]

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Subject: [iwar] [fc:Taliban.minister.denies.US.troops.capture]
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      Taliban minister denies US troops capture

The Taliban's defence minister is denying they have captured US special
forces troops. 

Qatar's al-Jazeera television reports Afghan security forces had
arrested five men, including three American soldiers, near the Afghan
border with Iran. 

But the Taliban says it knows of no British or US forces which have
entered territory under its control. 

"It is totally wrong, we deny this news that they have come to our
areas," Mullah Obaidullah Akhund, the Taliban defence minister, told
reporters in Kabul. 

The minister did not rule out the possibility that some foreign forces
could be in regions held by anti-Taliban forces. 

The respected Qatar 24-hour TV news station said a military source from
bin Laden's group has telephoned its correspondent in Islamabad. 

He claims the three were from US special forces and had modern weapons
and some maps of Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida networks sites. 

Indian media though, quote an official at the Taliban's Bakhtar news
agency saying he contacted high-ranking authorities in Kandahar and
Herat - which is near the Iranian border - and found "no such incident
has taken place". 

Story filed: 10:46 Saturday 29th September 2001

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