The Foreign Office says the UK nationals' travel to Afghanistan was a 'mistake' and against advice.
Peter Jouvenal had previously been detained by Afghan authorities in 2004, when he ran a hostel in Kabul
Friends and family said former BBC cameraman Peter Jouvenal was among them, although the UK did not confirm any names. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said the five people released would "soon be reunited with their families".
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