Two Russian pilots kidnapped in Darfur
15:04, August 30, 2010

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The two pilots were working for the Sudanese Badr Airlines and were taken hostage on Sunday afternoon, the agency said.
The incident occurred in Nyala town of southern Darfur, where foreign aid workers and UN-backed peacekeeping forces are kidnapped from time to time, mostly by local tribal young men demanding cash.
Kidnapping targeting foreigners has become common business in the Darfur region.
A missing Russian pilot was located and safely returned to the UN base in Nyala on July 29. He had been held by hostile elements for 3 days after his aircraft landed in an undesignated area.
Source: Xinhua
(Editor:赵晨雁)

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