Armed men kidnapped a French official of the International Committee of the Red Cross as he was travelling from north Yemen to the Red Sea port city of Hudaida, the ICRC said yesterday.
It was not immediately clear who was responsible for the kidnapping, but seizing foreigners or Yemenis in order to secure the release of jailed relatives is common in the impoverished Arabian Peninsula state. Most hostages are freed unharmed.
Dibeh Fakhr, an ICRC spokeswoman in Sanaa, said the Frenchman, who works in the northern city of Saada, was kidnapped on Saturday some 30km from Hudaida. “He was with two Yemeni drivers whom the kidnappers released shortly afterwards,” she said. – (Reuters)