American's Only Prisoner In Afghanistan Is Alive But 'In Diminished Health' After FIVE YEARS In Captivity According To Military Officials Who've Seen Newly Released Video -- Daily Mail
* U.S. military announced on Wednesday that they have received a video featuring Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl
* He is America's only known prisoner of war in Afghanistan and has been held captive since his capture in 2009
* His family have released a statement asking for his release and urging him directly to remain 'strong through patience'
* In the past, the Taliban has said they would free him in exchange for several senior operatives detained at Guantanamo Bay
The U.S. military has obtained a new video of captured Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the only known American prisoner of war in Afghanistan.
The so-called proof-of-life video is the first footage of the Wood Valley, Idaho, native in almost three years.
The video hasn’t been released to the media, but Bergdahl was described by one senior defense official as looking in diminished health from the effects of close to five years in captivity.
The video came to light several days ago and is believed to be relatively recent as it includes a reference to December 14, 2013.
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