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Sudan troops 'free 14 missing Chinese workers' | Sudan troops 'free 14 missing Chinese workers' |
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Sudanese troops have freed 14 out of 29 Chinese workers held by rebels in the south, Sudanese officials say. | Sudanese troops have freed 14 out of 29 Chinese workers held by rebels in the south, Sudanese officials say. |
State media quoted South Kordofan governor Ahmed Mohamed Haroun as saying the military "liberated" the workers and that they were in good health. | |
The search for the remaining Chinese workers - who were involved in the construction of a road - is continuing. | The search for the remaining Chinese workers - who were involved in the construction of a road - is continuing. |
The workers were abducted by rebels in the volatile South Kordofan region on Saturday. | The workers were abducted by rebels in the volatile South Kordofan region on Saturday. |
Mr Haroun said the Chinese workers were now in Eld Obeid in North Kordofan. | Mr Haroun said the Chinese workers were now in Eld Obeid in North Kordofan. |
A spokesman from the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) rebels told the AFP news agency on Sunday that the workers were caught in crossfire with the army. | |
He said they were captured together with nine Sudanese soldiers after the SPLM-N attacked and destroyed a Sudanese military convoy in the area. | He said they were captured together with nine Sudanese soldiers after the SPLM-N attacked and destroyed a Sudanese military convoy in the area. |
However Wang Zhiping, a senior executive of the Power Construction Corporation that employed the workers, told China's Xinhua news agency the rebels had attacked the workers. | However Wang Zhiping, a senior executive of the Power Construction Corporation that employed the workers, told China's Xinhua news agency the rebels had attacked the workers. |
On Sunday Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin was quoted by Xinhua as urging Sudanese officials to search for the missing. | |
"The Chinese Foreign Ministry and the Chinese Embassy to Sudan have initiated an emergency response to the incident," he said. | |
Sudan's army said the rebels had attacked the compound of the Chinese construction company and captured 70 civilians. | |
"Most of them are Chinese. They are targeting civilians," army spokesman Sawarmi Khaled Saad told Reuters news agency. | "Most of them are Chinese. They are targeting civilians," army spokesman Sawarmi Khaled Saad told Reuters news agency. |
South Kordofan is one of three areas hit by conflict since South Sudan became independent from Sudan in July. | South Kordofan is one of three areas hit by conflict since South Sudan became independent from Sudan in July. |
Abyei and Blue Nile along with South Kordofan lie along the loosely demarcated border between Sudan and South Sudan. | Abyei and Blue Nile along with South Kordofan lie along the loosely demarcated border between Sudan and South Sudan. |
China, which is the biggest buyer of oil from Sudan, is a key trading partner of the country. | |
The SPLM-N is part of a decades-old rebel movement against different Khartoum regimes. Most of its members are from a minority ethnic group that now controls much of South Sudan. |