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Austrian hostages freed in Mali | Austrian hostages freed in Mali |
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Two Austrian hostages held for eight months by Islamic militants in the Sahara desert have been freed, officials in Mali and Austria say. | |
Andrea Kloiber, 43, and Wolfgang Ebner, 51, disappeared in February while on holiday in Tunisia. | |
The North African branch of al-Qaeda said it had seized them. | The North African branch of al-Qaeda said it had seized them. |
Mali's government said the two were now "free and under the protection of the Malian army". The statement was later confirmed by the Austrian authorities. | Mali's government said the two were now "free and under the protection of the Malian army". The statement was later confirmed by the Austrian authorities. |
The exact circumstances of the pair's release are not clear. | |
According to statements posted on the internet earlier this year, the kidnappers demanded the release of militants held in Algeria and Tunisia. | |
There were also reports of ransom demands. | |
In Vienna, Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik said a plane was on its way to Mali to fly the two home. |