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A group of nine foreign nationals, mostly women and children, have been kidnapped by Shia rebels in northern Yemen, officials have said. | A group of nine foreign nationals, mostly women and children, have been kidnapped by Shia rebels in northern Yemen, officials have said. |
The group - made up of seven Germans, a Briton and a Korean - had been on a picnic on Friday in the northern Sa'dah region, Yemen's interior ministry said. | |
AFP news agency said the captives had been part of an international group working in a hospital in the region. | |
No-one has yet claimed responsibility for the kidnappings. | No-one has yet claimed responsibility for the kidnappings. |
'Investigating reports' | 'Investigating reports' |
The group included three German children and two female nurses, and a female Korean teacher, officials said. | The group included three German children and two female nurses, and a female Korean teacher, officials said. |
The kidnappers were members of the Huthi Zaidi rebel group which has been fighting the government for the last five years, AFP reported. | The kidnappers were members of the Huthi Zaidi rebel group which has been fighting the government for the last five years, AFP reported. |
A UK Foreign Office spokesman said: "We are investigating these reports." | A UK Foreign Office spokesman said: "We are investigating these reports." |
More than 200 foreign nationals have been kidnapped in Yemen in the last 15 years, though the majority have been released unharmed. | More than 200 foreign nationals have been kidnapped in Yemen in the last 15 years, though the majority have been released unharmed. |