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One week after three Indians were kidnapped in Mali, their families said they had not been information about their location and concerned with their salvation.
The foreign ministry in India said men, who work in a cement factory in Mali, “forced to be taken” by a group of armed murderers “on Tuesday.
The Government of Mali has not commented yet, but the catch has occurred a day an al-Qaeda linked group – Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam Wal Muslim (Jnim) – It is admitted – it claims claimed many attacks in the country of Africa.
According to government data, about 400 Indians live in Mali, a country that India has a trade relationship from the 1990s.
The incident last week will come Five Indian citizens are kidnapped In Niger, in April during the attack of armed men also killed a dozen soldiers, reported at Reuters News Agency. No update to their place.
Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso fight an insurgency associated with Al-Qaeda and Islamic State (Mao) Northern Mali in 2012 and since spreading to neighboring countries.
The wrong is the eighth country of the African continent and falls in the African Salel region, which is described in the global terrorism index (GTI) as the “epicenter of global terrorism” earlier this year. Regional accounts for “over half of all deaths relating to terrorism”, according to GTI.
In a statement in a day after the royal, the Foreign Ministration of India urges citizens living in the wrong “stay careful with Indian embanks in (Mali’s capital) Bamako”.
Men have been taken from the Semanant Semand factory, which is run by Indian-notegomerate Conlomerate Prasaditya Group, in City City. Strong and factory does not issue any statements so far. The BBC has reached them for an answer.
On the same day the men were arrested, the jihadists who fought launched a series of attacks on military posts in many Mali towns.
A resident of Kaye, where the cement factory is located, told the BBC that guns can be heard “anywhere” during the attack.
The catches arouse a wave of fear of Indian relatives to African people.
The Government of India says talking to the Mali authorities, the factory where men work, and relatives of family members who speak their relatives.

The mother of Panas Venkatrama, one of the arrested men who worked as a factory engineer, as he finally talked to his son on 30 June.
“He said he would work and call later,” Narsamma, who goes to just one name, as.
“Three days later, we received a call from the company, but we did not understand what the caller said. Later, we saw television that my son was stolen,” he added.
Venkatramana from the Eastern State of the Odisha and his family settled a complaint to the local police, asking for their help to find him.
They found support from the former chief Minister Patnaik posting X, encouraged foreign ministers Jaishankar “and ensure” early living “in Venkatramana.
In the southern states of false and Andhra Pradesh, family members of a abducted men – Angamaestaswareswareswara Rao who worked as a home manager – waiting for him to worry about going home.
Her father Koolakula Venateswargarlu said that his son went to Mali eight years ago to support his family.
“The salary (in India) is low. He has three children to rise,” says Mr. Venkateswarlu.
His son plans to visit India in October and booked on flight tickets. But now, he says, they don’t think if they see him.
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