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At least seven foreign hostages seized in Yemen, including at least one child, have been found dead, officials say. | At least seven foreign hostages seized in Yemen, including at least one child, have been found dead, officials say. |
They are thought to be from a group of nine foreigners, three of them children, who were kidnapped last week in a mountainous northern area. | They are thought to be from a group of nine foreigners, three of them children, who were kidnapped last week in a mountainous northern area. |
The group comprised seven Germans, a British national and a South Korean. | The group comprised seven Germans, a British national and a South Korean. |
One report says all nine hostages have been killed - but the deaths have not been confirmed by officials in Berlin, London and Seoul. | One report says all nine hostages have been killed - but the deaths have not been confirmed by officials in Berlin, London and Seoul. |
No-one has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping, which Yemen blamed on a local Shia rebel group. | No-one has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping, which Yemen blamed on a local Shia rebel group. |
More than 200 foreign nationals have been kidnapped in Yemen in the last 15 years, often for ransom. But most have been released unharmed. | More than 200 foreign nationals have been kidnapped in Yemen in the last 15 years, often for ransom. But most have been released unharmed. |
Militant groups | Militant groups |
Yemeni officials said on Monday that the hostages' bodies had been found dumped in the streets of Shukwan, a town in the rugged north-western province of Saada, which is near the border with Saudi Arabia. | Yemeni officials said on Monday that the hostages' bodies had been found dumped in the streets of Shukwan, a town in the rugged north-western province of Saada, which is near the border with Saudi Arabia. |
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Yemen's Interior Ministry earlier said the foreigners were kidnapped while on a picnic on Friday in the area. | Yemen's Interior Ministry earlier said the foreigners were kidnapped while on a picnic on Friday in the area. |
The authorities said the group included a German doctor, his wife and three children, and also a male British engineer and a female South Korean teacher. | The authorities said the group included a German doctor, his wife and three children, and also a male British engineer and a female South Korean teacher. |
The kidnapped adults all worked at a hospital in Saada, the state news agency said. | The kidnapped adults all worked at a hospital in Saada, the state news agency said. |
British and German government officials said on Monday they were investigating reports of the deaths. | British and German government officials said on Monday they were investigating reports of the deaths. |
"We are pressing ahead for examination of this information. For the moment, I cannot give any confirmation," German Chancellor Angela Merkel said. | "We are pressing ahead for examination of this information. For the moment, I cannot give any confirmation," German Chancellor Angela Merkel said. |
South Korea's foreign ministry also said it was checking the reported deaths. | South Korea's foreign ministry also said it was checking the reported deaths. |
The Yemeni government blamed a local Shia rebel group, led by Abdulmalik al-Houthi, for the kidnapping. | The Yemeni government blamed a local Shia rebel group, led by Abdulmalik al-Houthi, for the kidnapping. |
The group has fought a sporadic insurgency in the Zaidi Shia heartland between the capital, Sanaa, and the border with Saudi Arabia. | The group has fought a sporadic insurgency in the Zaidi Shia heartland between the capital, Sanaa, and the border with Saudi Arabia. |
But it denied any involvement in a statement. | But it denied any involvement in a statement. |
A local tribal leader in the area, speaking to the Associated Press news agency anonymously, blamed al-Qaeda. | A local tribal leader in the area, speaking to the Associated Press news agency anonymously, blamed al-Qaeda. |
Al-Qaeda is known to have operated in the area, and analysts say it may be regrouping in Yemen after coming under pressure in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. | Al-Qaeda is known to have operated in the area, and analysts say it may be regrouping in Yemen after coming under pressure in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. |
CIA Director Leon Panetta said last week that Somalia and Yemen may have become safe havens for the group. | CIA Director Leon Panetta said last week that Somalia and Yemen may have become safe havens for the group. |
Yemeni authorities said on Sunday they had arrested Hassan Hussein Bin Alwan, described as the al-Qaeda's financier in the region and one of its "most dangerous members". | Yemeni authorities said on Sunday they had arrested Hassan Hussein Bin Alwan, described as the al-Qaeda's financier in the region and one of its "most dangerous members". |