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At least 16 South Korean citizens have been abducted by Taleban insurgents in Afghanistan, officials say. | |
A government spokesman in Seoul said there were women among the kidnapped. | A government spokesman in Seoul said there were women among the kidnapped. |
Afghan officials have confirmed the incident. They said the Koreans were taken while travelling in a bus from Kandahar city to the capital, Kabul. | Afghan officials have confirmed the incident. They said the Koreans were taken while travelling in a bus from Kandahar city to the capital, Kabul. |
Two Germans who were kidnapped near Kabul on Wednesday are still untraced. Many foreign citizens have been abducted in Afghanistan since 2001. | Two Germans who were kidnapped near Kabul on Wednesday are still untraced. Many foreign citizens have been abducted in Afghanistan since 2001. |
'No information' | 'No information' |
"We obtained an intelligence report that some 20 South Koreans were abducted by Taleban insurgents this morning (Friday) and are now trying to confirm it through various channels," reports quoting a South Korean foreign ministry statement said. | "We obtained an intelligence report that some 20 South Koreans were abducted by Taleban insurgents this morning (Friday) and are now trying to confirm it through various channels," reports quoting a South Korean foreign ministry statement said. |
"Considering a variety of circumstantial evidence, chances are high that the report is true," the statement added. | "Considering a variety of circumstantial evidence, chances are high that the report is true," the statement added. |
The governor of Qarabagh district in Ghazni province, Khowaja Mohammad Siddiqi, confirmed the kidnappings to BBC, but said only 16 South Koreans were taken. | The governor of Qarabagh district in Ghazni province, Khowaja Mohammad Siddiqi, confirmed the kidnappings to BBC, but said only 16 South Koreans were taken. |
Mr Siddiqi said they had no information that South Koreans were in the area or about their travel plans. | Mr Siddiqi said they had no information that South Koreans were in the area or about their travel plans. |
He said the incident took place on Thursday afternoon. The insurgents had earlier taken the bus driver too, but he was later released. | He said the incident took place on Thursday afternoon. The insurgents had earlier taken the bus driver too, but he was later released. |
A local Taleban commander, Mohammad Sharif, has claimed responsibility for the kidnappings, news agency Reuters reports. | A local Taleban commander, Mohammad Sharif, has claimed responsibility for the kidnappings, news agency Reuters reports. |
The abducted Koreans were young Christian evangelists, according to South Korean news agency Yonhap. | The abducted Koreans were young Christian evangelists, according to South Korean news agency Yonhap. |
The BBC's Bilal Sarwary in Kabul says the area has seen heightened activity by Taleban militants in the recent months. | The BBC's Bilal Sarwary in Kabul says the area has seen heightened activity by Taleban militants in the recent months. |
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