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KABUL | Sat Jul 24, 2010 2:14pm EDT

KABUL (Reuters) - The Taliban said on Saturday they had captured two U.S. servicemen in Afghanistan, and NATO confirmed they were missing and scrambled helicopters and planes to search for them.

The U.S. and NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said the pair had gone missing after leaving their base in the capital in a vehicle on Friday.

The only other ISAF service member believed held by the Taliban is Idaho National Guardsman Bowe Bergdahl, whose capture in June last year triggered a massive manhunt. His captors have repeatedly issued videos of him denouncing the war, in what the U.S. military has called illegal propaganda.

Last month was the deadliest of the nine-year war in Afghanistan for foreign troops, with more than 100 killed. Five ISAF service members were killed in across the country on Saturday, including four by one roadside bomb.

"Two International Security Assistance Force service members departed their compound in Kabul City in a vehicle on Friday afternoon and did not return," ISAF said in a brief statement.

"The unit dispatched vehicles and rotary-winged assets to search for them and their vehicle, and the search is ongoing."

A Taliban spokesman told Reuters that insurgent commanders had reported the pair was being held and that a third servicemen had been killed. The ISAF statement did not mention a third service member.

Local radio in Logar, a short but dangerous drive to the south, broadcast appeals from ISAF commanders for information about the two and offering a $20,000 reward.

"Early this morning two coalition personnel went missing. They are believed to have been captured by insurgents somewhere in Logar province," the broadcast said.

"They may have been separated from one another or may be in the process of being moved to another location."

The statement on local radio described the missing service members as U.S. personnel, last seen wearing standard U.S. military camouflage.

One was described as about six feet tall weighing 220 lb (100 kg) with blond hair and brown eyes. The other was described as 190 lb (86 kg), bald with a thin mustache. Both men have tattoos, the broadcast said.

"Coalition forces are offering $20,000 reward for any information that leads to the successful return of these two," the radio broadcast said, providing a contact number and no further identification of the men.

(Writing by David Fox; Editing by Peter Graff)

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Comments (12)
creasybear27 wrote:
WOW-I can not believe that the government only offered 20,000 dollars for the troops release,that’s all they value for a highly trained fighting wariors of America finest men,what a insult that is to our troops in battle or else where.This burns me up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jul 24, 2010 1:55pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
avgprsn wrote:
It blows my mind that with the technology we have today, and the problem we know exists with these types of terrorists – that active duty personnel do not have some sort of GPS tracking covertly applied while in harm’s way.
At this point I suppose all we can do is lend a kind thought to their speedy release/escape.

Jul 24, 2010 2:11pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
do you have any idea how much 20kUSD is worth to an Afghanistan citizen?

Jul 24, 2010 2:12pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
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