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Six Russians kidnapped in Nigeria | Six Russians kidnapped in Nigeria |
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Six Russian workers have been kidnapped from an aluminium firm in Nigeria, and their Nigerian driver shot dead. | Six Russian workers have been kidnapped from an aluminium firm in Nigeria, and their Nigerian driver shot dead. |
The Russian ambassador said the attack had taken place in the south-eastern town of Ikot Abasi. | The Russian ambassador said the attack had taken place in the south-eastern town of Ikot Abasi. |
He said he had requested that the Nigerian government take "urgent measures" to secure the men's release. | He said he had requested that the Nigerian government take "urgent measures" to secure the men's release. |
Kidnappings - more often of oil workers - have become a common occurrence in the south of Nigeria. Victims tend to be released after a ransom is paid. | |
Two Philippine oil workers were held hostage for a few hours in southern Nigeria on Sunday before being released | |
The region's main rebel group announced a ceasefire on Saturday. | The region's main rebel group announced a ceasefire on Saturday. |
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) said it would suspend attacks on oil installations for one month, to allow newly sworn-in President Umaru Yar'Adua "to ruminate on positive and realistic measures towards a just peace in the Delta". | The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) said it would suspend attacks on oil installations for one month, to allow newly sworn-in President Umaru Yar'Adua "to ruminate on positive and realistic measures towards a just peace in the Delta". |
It released six hostages as what it called an olive branch, but did not say it would stop kidnapping. | It released six hostages as what it called an olive branch, but did not say it would stop kidnapping. |
Apartment blown up | Apartment blown up |
It was not clear which group kidnapped the Russians. | |
Gunmen entered the residential compound of an aluminium-smelting plant belonging to Russia Aluminium (Rusal), the world's largest aluminium producer. | Gunmen entered the residential compound of an aluminium-smelting plant belonging to Russia Aluminium (Rusal), the world's largest aluminium producer. |
They blew up their victims' apartment with dynamite before taking them away, Felix Nxong, general manager of the plant, told the Associated Press. | They blew up their victims' apartment with dynamite before taking them away, Felix Nxong, general manager of the plant, told the Associated Press. |
More than 200 foreigners have been kidnapped since militants increased their attacks in late 2005, with more than 100 foreign workers taken this year alone, the Associated Press reported. | More than 200 foreigners have been kidnapped since militants increased their attacks in late 2005, with more than 100 foreign workers taken this year alone, the Associated Press reported. |
More than two dozen foreigners are currently thought to be in captivity. | More than two dozen foreigners are currently thought to be in captivity. |
Eleven were captured in two separate incidents on Friday. | Eleven were captured in two separate incidents on Friday. |
President Yar'Adua has said tackling the unrest in the south is one of his top priorities. | President Yar'Adua has said tackling the unrest in the south is one of his top priorities. |
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