Aid workers kidnapped in Darfur

Two foreign aid workers were kidnapped in the Darfur region of Sudan, their French-based employer and Sudanese officials said.

Two foreign aid workers were kidnapped in the Darfur region of Sudan, their French-based employer and Sudanese officials said.

A Canadian and a French woman from International Medical Aid were seized along with two Sudanese security guards who were later released in Ed al-Fursan in South Darfur.

South Darfur’s police chief, General Fatah al-Rahman, said: “It is not yet clear who is behind the kidnapping and what they want.”

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