- DUBAI/BAGHDAD - The wave
of abductions that has swept across Iraq in recent weeks dogged the coalition
yesterday as a group of kidnapped foreign truck drivers were shown pleading
for their lives and Kenya called on its nationals to quit the country.
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- An official at the trucking firm Kuwait and Gulf Link
transport company (KGL) which employs the six people including three Indians
who were kidnapped on Wednesday in Iraq, told Gulf News they were seriously
considering pulling out all their workers from Iraq in a bid to ensure
the safety of their workers.
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- Their legal counsel Mohammad Ameen was in touch with
staff at the Indian mission in Baghdad and with Kuwait's foreign ministry,
he said.
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- The US military said it had killed 25 rebels in violent
clashes and a decapitated body of a man believed to be a foreigner was
found in the Tigris river.
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