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Libya violence: Foreign oil workers 'kidnapped' | Libya violence: Foreign oil workers 'kidnapped' |
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Nine foreign oil workers have been seized by Islamic State militants in an attack on a Libyan oil field, the Austrian foreign ministry says. | |
The workers - from Austria, the Czech Republic and seven non-EU nationals - were taken alive, the statement said. | |
The attack on the al-Ghani field about 700km (440 miles) south-east of Tripoli happened on Friday, a Libyan army spokesman has told the BBC. | The attack on the al-Ghani field about 700km (440 miles) south-east of Tripoli happened on Friday, a Libyan army spokesman has told the BBC. |
He said eight guards had been beheaded in the attack. | He said eight guards had been beheaded in the attack. |
One other oil worker died of a heart attack after witnessing the beheadings, he added. | |
The foreigners worked for the oilfield management company Value Added Oilfield Services (VAOS). | The foreigners worked for the oilfield management company Value Added Oilfield Services (VAOS). |
"None of our employees have died or were physically harmed in the attack," VAOS said in a statement. | |
"We do not yet know which militia is responsible for this act and where the group has been taken to," it adds. | |
Authorities in the Philippines confirmed that four of the workers were their nationals, bringing the number of Filipinos missing in Libya to seven. | |
The group also includes workers from Austria, the Czech Republic, Bangladesh and Ghana with the nationality of one worker unknown. | |
The militants' long-term aim was to take over Libya's oil industry, Libyan army spokesman Ahmed al-Mesmari said, referring to a series of attacks in recent weeks. | |
Last week, Islamist militants were reported to be behind an attack on two oil fields in Bahi and Mabruk. | |
Rival militias have been fighting for control in Libya since Muammar Gaddafi was ousted in 2011. |