JUBA
OCTOBER 30 2008 13:59h
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Two Yemenis were kidnapped, they (police) believe. But they are not 100 percent sure. They are still missing.
Andrea Kuong told Reuters the group was ambushed while travelling between the Heglig oil-producing area in South Kordofan and Mayom County in Unity State on Wednesday.
"Two Yemenis were kidnapped, they (police) believe. But they are not 100 percent sure. They are still missing," he said.
He blamed the incident on the Baggara tribe, an Arab nomadic group that grazes cattle in Unity State. "This is not the first time Baggara have ambushed cars," he said.
Gunmen abducted nine Chinese oil workers from South Kordofan earlier this month and later killed four after what China said was a failed rescue attempt. Three workers escaped alive and two more remain missing.
Sudan says the killings were unprovoked.
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