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Three Chinese hostages were released in Mali and abducted by armed men in July

Source: World Wide Web

Alerts! Foreign media: 3 Chinese hostages were released in Mali

According to AFP, three hostages who were Chinese kidnapped by armed men in Mali in July were released.

On July 17, local time, the Malian armed forces said that three Chinese citizens and two Mauritanians working for the construction company had been kidnapped in the war-torn Sahel region near the border between Mali and Mauritania.

On the same day, the official website of the Chinese Embassy in Mali released a reminder about the security situation in Mali, saying that with the approaching of Eid al-Adha, the security situation in Mali has become more complicated, and incidents of robbery and attacks in the border areas, especially in the border areas of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso, have occurred from time to time, resulting in casualties and property losses. The Chinese Embassy in Mali reminds overseas Chinese and enterprises in Malaysia to further enhance their safety awareness and bottom-line thinking, strictly abide by local laws and regulations and customs, do a good job in safety and epidemic protection, and ensure the safety of people and property. In case of emergency, please call the police and contact the embassy for assistance if you are safe.

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