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African Christians Kidnapped by ISIL in Libya, Fate Unknown
African Christians Kidnapped by ISIL in Libya, Fate Unknown
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ISIL claims it kidnapped three African Christians posting pictures of their passports on social media. 19.07.2015, Sputnik International
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African Christians Kidnapped by ISIL in Libya, Fate Unknown
02:06 GMT 19.07.2015 (Updated: 02:30 GMT 19.07.2015) ISIL claims it kidnapped three African Christians posting pictures of their passports on social media.
The Christians whose fate is currently unknown come from Nigeria, Egypt and Ghana, according to the jihadist group statement.
They were kidnapped in Noufliyah, the ISIL stronghold in Eastern Libya, southeast of the seaport Sirte.