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Two French aid workers have been abducted in central Afghanistan, the French aid organisation Action Against Hunger has announced. | Two French aid workers have been abducted in central Afghanistan, the French aid organisation Action Against Hunger has announced. |
The pair, who have not been named, were seized at gunpoint in the early hours of Friday from their house in Daykundi province, the Paris-based group said. | |
It said the kidnappers tied up guards before breaking in and escaping with the aid workers in waiting vehicles. | It said the kidnappers tied up guards before breaking in and escaping with the aid workers in waiting vehicles. |
Action Against Hunger said it had halted relief work in Afghanistan. | Action Against Hunger said it had halted relief work in Afghanistan. |
'Totally unacceptable' | 'Totally unacceptable' |
Action Against Hunger said a crisis group had been set up in Paris and the Afghan capital, Kabul, in an effort to secure the hostages' release. | Action Against Hunger said a crisis group had been set up in Paris and the Afghan capital, Kabul, in an effort to secure the hostages' release. |
It said the information it had indicated the two workers were still alive. | It said the information it had indicated the two workers were still alive. |
The French foreign ministry has confirmed the kidnappings. In a statement it said: "Making humanitarian personnel a target is totally unacceptable." | The French foreign ministry has confirmed the kidnappings. In a statement it said: "Making humanitarian personnel a target is totally unacceptable." |
The governor of Daykundi, which is about 300km (190 miles) west of Kabul, told the AFP news agency that the pair were kidnapped by "enemies of the Afghan government". | |
No group has said it carried out the abductions. | No group has said it carried out the abductions. |
Two French relief workers from another humanitarian group, Terre d'Enfance, were abducted last year and held for weeks before being set free. | Two French relief workers from another humanitarian group, Terre d'Enfance, were abducted last year and held for weeks before being set free. |
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