Taliban insurgents have kidnapped two foreign officials of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in the Afghan province of Wardak, the provincial police chief said on Thursday.
“This much I know, that two Red Cross staff were kidnapped by the Taliban in the Salar district on Wednesday,”
Wardak police chief
General Ewaz Muslimyar said, “We had asked them if they wanted a police escort, but they refused.”
A spokeswoman for the International Committee of the Red Cross in Kabul said four staff had travelled to Wardak, southwest of Kabul, on Wednesday, but had not returned. She declined to say if they had been kidnapped.
“The information I have is that four of our colleagues, two expatriates and two Afghan nationals, were coming back from Wardak to Kabul on Wednesday but they couldn’t make it,” said the spokeswoman, who declined to be named.
“We have lost contact with our staff since Wednesday, there might have been complications on the way,” she said.
Taliban rebels kidnapped two German engineers in Wardak in July and killed one after he suffered a heart attack. The other German is still being held. In August the International Committee of the Red Cross helped facilitate talks between the Taliban and South Korean officials that led to the release of 19 Korean hostages after more than a month of captivity.