Kidnapped French charity workers released in Iraq
At least four members of a charity group based in France, who were kidnapped in January, have tasted the sweetness of freedom.
The release has come a day after France announced its decision to withdraw its troops from Iraq because of the coronavirus outbreak.
The charity group, which works for the betterment of people of a particular religious community, has expressed its happiness in the release of its members.
At this moment, it remains unclear why the members of the group were kidnapped. It is also unclear who carried out the act.
Notably, no group has so far claimed responsibility of the kidnap. As the decision has come after the French government’s decision to withdraw its troops from Iraq, it is assumed that the kidnap has some links with the stationing of the French troops in the Iraqi soil.
The information of the release has been publicised by the French government. It said it had done everything possible to achieve this release. It has also thanked the Iraqi government.
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