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Two bodies feared to be those of British hostages held in Iraq have been handed to authorities, Foreign Secretary David Miliband has said.Two bodies feared to be those of British hostages held in Iraq have been handed to authorities, Foreign Secretary David Miliband has said.
Mr Miliband said forensic tests were being carried out on the remains to see if they were of the Britons who were captured in Iraq in May 2007.Mr Miliband said forensic tests were being carried out on the remains to see if they were of the Britons who were captured in Iraq in May 2007.
He said his thoughts were with the families of the five men and "they will fear the worst for their loved ones".He said his thoughts were with the families of the five men and "they will fear the worst for their loved ones".
There had been speculation earlier this year a deal to free the men was close.There had been speculation earlier this year a deal to free the men was close.
'Distressing development''Distressing development'
IT consultant Peter Moore, from Lincoln, and four security guards were captured by armed militants at the Ministry of Finance in Baghdad in 2007.IT consultant Peter Moore, from Lincoln, and four security guards were captured by armed militants at the Ministry of Finance in Baghdad in 2007.
Their captors are a group called the Islamic Shiite Resistance in Iraq.Their captors are a group called the Islamic Shiite Resistance in Iraq.
Our immediate thoughts are clearly with the families of the five Britons taken hostage in Baghdad Foreign Secretary David Miliband
Security experts understood there had been positive diplomatic moves behind the scene to free them.Security experts understood there had been positive diplomatic moves behind the scene to free them.
Mr Miliband said: "This is a very distressing development.Mr Miliband said: "This is a very distressing development.
"We have never speculated on the outcome of this case although we have been working intensively on it, so the overriding feeling today is one of deep sadness and fear.""We have never speculated on the outcome of this case although we have been working intensively on it, so the overriding feeling today is one of deep sadness and fear."
Hostage-taking is never justified in any cause - today's terrible news underlines the gravity of the crimes associated with it Foreign Secretary David Miliband
He said forensic examinations are under way to establish the identities of the bodies and how they died.He said forensic examinations are under way to establish the identities of the bodies and how they died.
"Our immediate thoughts are clearly with the families of the five Britons taken hostage in Baghdad in May 2007," he said."Our immediate thoughts are clearly with the families of the five Britons taken hostage in Baghdad in May 2007," he said.
"As would be the case with any development of this kind, they will fear the worst for their loved ones."As would be the case with any development of this kind, they will fear the worst for their loved ones.
"This is terrible moment of uncertainty and fear for them.""This is terrible moment of uncertainty and fear for them."
Mr Miliband called for the immediate safe release of the remaining hostages.
"Hostage-taking is never justified in any cause," he said.
"Today's terrible news underlines the gravity of the crimes associated with it."
He also praised the help the Iraqi authorities had given in attempts to free the hostages.
"I urge those working for peace and progress in Iraq to redouble their efforts to secure the release of all the hostages held there."
Few details
The militants have released videos of the captives, including one - broadcast on Dubai-based TV station Al-Arabiya - warning that a hostage would be killed unless British troops withdrew from Iraq.The militants have released videos of the captives, including one - broadcast on Dubai-based TV station Al-Arabiya - warning that a hostage would be killed unless British troops withdrew from Iraq.
Mr Moore had been working for American management consultancy Bearingpoint when he was kidnapped, while the other men were contractors employed to guard him.Mr Moore had been working for American management consultancy Bearingpoint when he was kidnapped, while the other men were contractors employed to guard him.
Four of the men abducted were security guards working for a company called Gardaworld. Their names are understood to be Jason, Alan, Jason and Alec.Four of the men abducted were security guards working for a company called Gardaworld. Their names are understood to be Jason, Alan, Jason and Alec.
Little else is known about them, other than that the guard Alan was from Dumbarton in Scotland.Little else is known about them, other than that the guard Alan was from Dumbarton in Scotland.