đź’¨ Abstract
An Afghan prisoner, Khan Mohammad, serving a life sentence in the U.S., was released in exchange for two American citizens. The prisoner, convicted of narco-terrorism charges in 2008, was extradited from Afghanistan. The identities of the released American citizens and the two remaining captives in Afghanistan were not disclosed. The exchange was facilitated by Qatar and occurred in the last hours of former President Joe Biden's term.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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