Eight foreign oil workers abducted by Niger
Delta militants were freed several hours later, a Nigerian military
spokesman said Sunday. The eight were released overnight
Saturday, the spokesman was quoted by the BBC as saying, but he
disputed allegations that a ransom was paid. There was no
official confirmation given as to the nationality of the foreign
workers, though initial speculation was the abductees had been
Russians. The eight were taken after an attack on an oil
tanker early Saturday. Two people were shot dead and two crew members
were wounded in the attack using speedboats, BBC radio reported.
It was the second such attack within 24 hours - on Friday militants
abducted five Russians on board a Swedish vessel sailing to the Akpo
oil field.
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