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Arabia
Yemen launches operation to free hostages
2010-05-18
SANAA - Yemeni security forces have launched an operation to release two Chinese oil workers kidnapped by separatist militants, a Defence Ministry website said on Monday. The website, quoting the governor of Shabwa province where the men were kidnapped, called on the kidnappers to “quickly release the hostages unconditionally and surrender themselves to security forces'. It gave no details of the operation.

A government official told Reuters that negotiations “are still ongoing' but that “at the same time, troops are being prepared to move into the area'.

Details over the number of hostages and who employed them have been unclear since the kidnapping on Sunday. A local official had previously stated that three oil workers had been kidnapped on Sunday, but state media later said two Chinese men were abducted.

The men were working for the Chinese company Sinopec, the Defence Ministry website said. An official had said earlier they worked for a unit of U.S. firm Nabors Industries, which denied the report.

“The ... Chinese workers are employees of a competitor of ours which is a Chinese drilling contractor named ZPEB,' said a Houston-based Nabors spokesman. “There is no connection to Nabors whatsoever other than we have two rigs operating in the vicinity.'

The kidnappers, believed to part of a separatist group, are demanding compensation for injuries suffered by a group member during clashes with troops in a March demonstration, a local official said.
Posted by:Steve White

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