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39 Indians held by IS in Iraq s Mosul are alive: Government

Friday - June 16, 2017 9:12 pm , Category : INDIA
 39 Indians held by IS in Iraq s Mosul are alive: Government
39 Indians held by IS in Iraq s Mosul are alive: Government

New Delhi June 16 (IANS) Three years after they went missing the government on Friday said that 39 Indian construction workers mostly from Punjab who were taken hostage by Islamic State militants in Iraq s war-torn Mosul were alive and everything possible was being done to ensure their safe return.

The information we have so far is that they are alive because we have no other information to prove that they are not alive External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay told reporters.

He said the government was in touch with all the countries which can help us and are helping us in this matter.

What steps have been taken in this regard are sensitive. I do not want to say anything more about it Baglay said adding that the government is doing everything possible in this matter.

The Indians were taken hostage in Islamic State-held Mosul in 2014. However no demand has been made so far for their release.

Earlier this month External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj met the family members of the 39 Indian men in Delhi and told them that a source of the government in Iraq had information about a group of Indian men holed up in a church in Mosul that is yet to be liberated from IS militants.

Mosul is witnessing one of the fiercest fights between Islamic State militants and joint Iraqi and US forces. The US-backed military offensive to recapture the Iraqi city entered its ninth month on Friday.

Islamic State militants overran the city in 2014 and imposed brutal Islamist law there. The United Nations refugee agency UNHCR said over 100 000 civilians were trapped there and the Islamic State was using kids as human shields.

--IANS
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