Kidnapped Red Cross worker freed in Yemen | Inquirer News

Kidnapped Red Cross worker freed in Yemen

/ 04:01 AM July 15, 2012

GENEVA  — The international Red Cross says a French staff member kidnapped in Yemen almost three months ago has been freed.

A spokesman for the International Committee of the Red Cross says 28-year-old Benjamin Malbrancke was handed over by a group called Ansar al-Shari’a in Shabwa on Friday.

Hicham Hassan told The Associated Press on Saturday that it is still unclear who was behind the kidnapping.

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Malbrancke was snatched April 21 in the western coastal province of Hudayda while traveling to a local airport in an ICRC-marked vehicle.

Foreigners have been targeted repeatedly for kidnapping by tribal groups in Yemen. An offshoot of the al-Qaida terror group also operates in the country.

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