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Nigeria: Gunmen release 3 Chinese technicians kidnapped in country's restive southern delta

Published November 17, 2014

Associated Press

LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — China's government news agency says three Chinese technicians kidnapped in Nigeria's restive southern delta have been released.

The official Xinhua News Agency quotes an unnamed Chinese diplomat saying the three men were freed Saturday morning. The diplomat said the three men, who worked for a Nigerian steel company, were in good condition and were expected to return to China soon. Gunmen seized the men May 23.

The diplomat did not say whether a ransom had been paid for their release.

The U.S. State Department says more than 110 expatriates have been kidnapped in Nigeria since January 2009, with six killed. Most kidnapping occur in the oil-rich Niger Delta, where militants targeted oil workers and pipelines.

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