Taliban say their US hostage in Afghanistan in poor health

AP  |  Kabul 

The say the condition of one of their captives in has deteriorated and that the American is in poor health.

spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid released a statement today saying that Kevin King is suffering from heart and kidney problems, and often loses consciousness.


Mujahid also says the will hold the US responsible if anything happens to King.

In August 2016, King and an Australian identified as Timothy Weekes were abducted outside the American University of in Kabul, where they worked as teachers.

Since then, the have released two videos of the captives. In the first video, in January, they are seen apparently delivering a message on behalf of their abductors, asking President Donald Trump to offer a prisoner exchange to secure their freedom.

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First Published: Mon, October 30 2017. 16:32 IST