<p>The Taliban said it was behind the huge jail break and that all of those who escaped were members of the militant organisation.<br /><br />"A tunnel hundreds of metres long was dug from the south of the prison into the prison and 476 political prisoners escaped last night," said prison director General Ghulam Dastageer Mayar.<br /><br />The acting police chief of Kandahar, Shair Shah Yousufzai, also confirmed the escape, saying: "Last night some political prisoners broke out of the prison and have escaped."<br /><br />Taliban spokesman Yousuf Ahmadi said the militant Islamists were responsible for the mass break-out.<br /><br />"Prisoners dug a 360-metre-long tunnel to the south of the prison.<br /><br />"They started getting out of the prison at 11:00 pm (1830 GMT) last night and by early morning today, 541 prisoners escaped the prison," he said.<br /><br />"They all have made it safe to our centres and there was no fighting."<br /><br />Ahmadi that 106 were Taliban commanders while the rest were footsoldiers.<br /><br />The Taliban are known to exaggerate their claims in relation to incidents during the insurgency.<br /><br />The jail break is the second major escape in three years to hit Kandahar prison.<br />In 2008, around 1,000 prisoners including Taliban militants escaped after the Taliban used a truck bomb to blow open the gates.<br /><br />Kandahar is seen as the birthplace of the movement and the city and surrounding area is scene of some of the worst fighting in Afghanistan.</p>
<p>The Taliban said it was behind the huge jail break and that all of those who escaped were members of the militant organisation.<br /><br />"A tunnel hundreds of metres long was dug from the south of the prison into the prison and 476 political prisoners escaped last night," said prison director General Ghulam Dastageer Mayar.<br /><br />The acting police chief of Kandahar, Shair Shah Yousufzai, also confirmed the escape, saying: "Last night some political prisoners broke out of the prison and have escaped."<br /><br />Taliban spokesman Yousuf Ahmadi said the militant Islamists were responsible for the mass break-out.<br /><br />"Prisoners dug a 360-metre-long tunnel to the south of the prison.<br /><br />"They started getting out of the prison at 11:00 pm (1830 GMT) last night and by early morning today, 541 prisoners escaped the prison," he said.<br /><br />"They all have made it safe to our centres and there was no fighting."<br /><br />Ahmadi that 106 were Taliban commanders while the rest were footsoldiers.<br /><br />The Taliban are known to exaggerate their claims in relation to incidents during the insurgency.<br /><br />The jail break is the second major escape in three years to hit Kandahar prison.<br />In 2008, around 1,000 prisoners including Taliban militants escaped after the Taliban used a truck bomb to blow open the gates.<br /><br />Kandahar is seen as the birthplace of the movement and the city and surrounding area is scene of some of the worst fighting in Afghanistan.</p>