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Three Americans have been kidnapped by militants in the Iraqi capital city of Baghdad.Three Americans have been kidnapped by militants in the Iraqi capital city of Baghdad.
According to Arab news channel Al-Arabiya, well-informed sources in Baghdad have confirmed that the kidnapping took place in the south of the city. The US embassy in Iraq confirmed that "several" of its citizens had gone missing in the country, in a statement which followed local media reports that three Americans had been kidnapped in the Dora neighbourhood in south Baghdad.
The US State Department confirmed it was aware of the reports, and said it was working with Iraqi authorities to locate and recover the missing Americans.The US State Department confirmed it was aware of the reports, and said it was working with Iraqi authorities to locate and recover the missing Americans.
The identities of the kidnap victims or the militias have not yet been confirmed. The identities of the kidnap victims have not yet been confirmed, but some unconfirmed reports have claimed that they were contractors. Speaking to the Associated Press, an Iraqi intelligence official said the victims had been taken from their interpreter's house.
The identities and motives of the kidnappers have also not been determined. Past kidnappings in Iraq have been carried out by local Shia militias, criminal gangs and even Isis, but no group has yet come forward to claim responsibility.
The reported kidnapping comes at a time of increased tensions between the predominantly Shia militias of southern Iraq and US-backed Saudi Arabia, following the latter's execution of prominent Shia cleric Nimr al-Nimr.The reported kidnapping comes at a time of increased tensions between the predominantly Shia militias of southern Iraq and US-backed Saudi Arabia, following the latter's execution of prominent Shia cleric Nimr al-Nimr.
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