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Four more South Korean hostages have been freed by their Taleban captors in Afghanistan. The last seven South Korean hostages held by the Taleban in Afghanistan have been handed over to the International Committee of the Red Cross.
The two men and two women were handed over to officials from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Ghazni province. They were released in two groups, within the space of a few hours, late on Thursday.
Three remain in custody, but there are hopes they too will be freed soon, the BBC's Alastair Leithead in Kabul says. On Wednesday, 12 of their fellow Christian charity workers were released after a six-week ordeal.
Twelve of their fellow Christian volunteer charity workers were released on Wednesday after a six week ordeal. The Taleban seized the group of 23 last month as they travelled by bus on the main Kandahar-to-Kabul highway.
The four were handed over near the village of Janda in Ghazni province.
"We have received the first group of hostages," an ICRC official, Irfan Sulejmani, told AFP news agency.
Mr Sulejmani said he was travelling to an area where he hoped to receive the remaining hostages.
The Taleban seized the group of 23 on 19 July in Ghazni province as they travelled by bus on the main Kandahar to Kabul highway.
Two male hostages were subsequently killed.Two male hostages were subsequently killed.
The last three captives, two women and a man, were handed over to ICRC officials in Ghazni province late on Thursday.
Earlier in the day two women and two men were handed over near the village of Janda.
The BBC's correspondent Alastair Leithead says all seven appear to be in good health.
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The releases follow a series of direct talks between the South Korean government and the Taleban.The releases follow a series of direct talks between the South Korean government and the Taleban.
Two women were freed following the first round of talks a fortnight ago.Two women were freed following the first round of talks a fortnight ago.
The release of 12 more hostages on Wednesday, 10 women and two men, came a day after Seoul said it had reached a deal with the Taleban. The release of 12 more hostages on Wednesday - 10 women and two men - came a day after Seoul said it had reached a deal with the Taleban.
South Korea agreed to withdraw its 200 troops from Afghanistan as scheduled by the end of the year. It also said it would end all missionary work in the country and stop its citizens from travelling there.South Korea agreed to withdraw its 200 troops from Afghanistan as scheduled by the end of the year. It also said it would end all missionary work in the country and stop its citizens from travelling there.
There was no mention of money being paid, but it is thought that a ransom may have been part of the deal, says the BBC's Alastair Leithead in Kabul.There was no mention of money being paid, but it is thought that a ransom may have been part of the deal, says the BBC's Alastair Leithead in Kabul.
The Taleban appear to have dropped their earlier demand that Taleban members be released from Afghan prisons in exchange for the hostages' freedom.The Taleban appear to have dropped their earlier demand that Taleban members be released from Afghan prisons in exchange for the hostages' freedom.
The hostages are thought to have been held in several different locations in Ghazni province.The hostages are thought to have been held in several different locations in Ghazni province.