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Baghdad kidnap victims released | |
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About 25 people kidnapped from a commercial area in central Baghdad have been released, police officials say. | |
They were among a larger group of people - including Shia and Sunni shopkeepers and pedestrians - abducted in the Sanak area of the Iraqi capital. | |
They were taken by gunmen dressed in military uniforms, according to Iraqi police. Witnesses said the men were in 10 vehicles and shots were heard. | |
Correspondents say mass kidnappings are becoming commonplace in the capital. | Correspondents say mass kidnappings are becoming commonplace in the capital. |
Stores in Sanak are owned by a mix of Shias and Sunnis and it was not immediately clear why the area was targeted in Thursday's incident, the Associated Press news agency reports. | Stores in Sanak are owned by a mix of Shias and Sunnis and it was not immediately clear why the area was targeted in Thursday's incident, the Associated Press news agency reports. |
They grabbed people haphazardly - Sunnis, Shias Eyewitness Mohammed al-Motaie | They grabbed people haphazardly - Sunnis, Shias Eyewitness Mohammed al-Motaie |
And it is not clear how many people were taken - with estimates varying between 30 and 70. | |
Mohammed Qassim Jassim, 37, who works in Sanak, said the attack started about 1100 local time. | Mohammed Qassim Jassim, 37, who works in Sanak, said the attack started about 1100 local time. |
"We heard cars and shootings in the area and then we saw gunmen wearing Iraqi army uniforms and driving SUVs who were snatching people from the shops and street. | "We heard cars and shootings in the area and then we saw gunmen wearing Iraqi army uniforms and driving SUVs who were snatching people from the shops and street. |
"It took like 20 minutes for them to fan out and control the area," AP quoted him as saying. | "It took like 20 minutes for them to fan out and control the area," AP quoted him as saying. |
Eyewitness Mohammed al-Motaie told AFP news agency: "Once they were in full control of the situation they began picking people up. They grabbed people haphazardly - Sunnis, Shias." | Eyewitness Mohammed al-Motaie told AFP news agency: "Once they were in full control of the situation they began picking people up. They grabbed people haphazardly - Sunnis, Shias." |
The BBC's Andrew North in Baghdad says people are kidnapped every day in Baghdad, but mass kidnapping such as this have become more common. | The BBC's Andrew North in Baghdad says people are kidnapped every day in Baghdad, but mass kidnapping such as this have become more common. |
Last month, dozens of staff and visitors were abducted from the higher education ministry and it is still not clear what happened to many of them. | Last month, dozens of staff and visitors were abducted from the higher education ministry and it is still not clear what happened to many of them. |
Those kidnapped often end up being tortured and killed. Dozens of bodies are found around Baghdad every day, our correspondent says. | Those kidnapped often end up being tortured and killed. Dozens of bodies are found around Baghdad every day, our correspondent says. |