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Tuareg rebels 'free Mali hostages' | Tuareg rebels 'free Mali hostages' |
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Some 28 hostages abducted by Tuareg rebels in northern Mali on Saturday have been freed, the UN says. | |
The hostages, most of them civil servants, were taken when rebels launched an attack in the town of Kidal to coincide with a visit by the PM. | |
Moussa Mara had been visiting to try to revive peace talks with the rebels. | Moussa Mara had been visiting to try to revive peace talks with the rebels. |
There was no word on any negotiations behind the release but the UN peacekeeping force said the hostages were in a reasonable condition. | There was no word on any negotiations behind the release but the UN peacekeeping force said the hostages were in a reasonable condition. |
Hollande's demand | |
An official from the UN force, known as Minusma, told Agence France-Presse: "We have just taken back the hostages. They are in not bad condition. Two are very tired." | An official from the UN force, known as Minusma, told Agence France-Presse: "We have just taken back the hostages. They are in not bad condition. Two are very tired." |
Some 32 hostages were taken on Saturday but four who had been wounded were released the same day. | |
The rebel National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) confirmed in a statement that its members had delivered the rest of the hostages to aid workers and peacekeepers. | |
A spokesman told the BBC it was a humanitarian gesture. | |
The army said eight soldiers and 28 rebels were killed in Saturday's fighting, but the MNLA denied losing any fighters. | |
Officials say that a Senegalese peacekeeper was also killed. | |
The rebels continue to occupy the governor's office in Kidal - a move the Malian government denounced as a "declaration of war". | |
In 2012, a Tuareg rebellion in northern Mali triggered a military coup. | In 2012, a Tuareg rebellion in northern Mali triggered a military coup. |
Civilian rule was re-established in 2013 amid a French-led military intervention, but Islamist and separatist forces remain active in some areas. | |
Earlier on Monday, French President Francois Hollande had demanded the release of the hostages. | Earlier on Monday, French President Francois Hollande had demanded the release of the hostages. |
The BBC's Christian Fraser in Paris says Mr Hollande had perhaps been stung by criticism of the French forces and the president pledged a full investigation into "unacceptable violence". |