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Masked men in uniform kidnap 18 Turkish workers in Baghdad

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By EMN Updated: Sep 02, 2015 11:13 pm

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BAGHDAD, SEPTEMBER 2

Masked men in military uniforms kidnapped 18 Turkish employees of an Ankara-based construction company in Baghdad early on Wednesday, bundling them into several SUVs and speeding away, Iraqi and Turkish officials said.They said the 18 are employed by Nurol Insaat, a Turkish construction company contracted to build a sports complex in the sprawling Shiite district of Sadr City. The kidnappers stormed the construction site, where the workers were sleeping in caravans, breaking down doors and disarming the guards before taking the workers away.
Iraqi among abductees
The Iraqi officials said an Iraqi national was kidnapped along with the Turks.
Turkish Foreign Ministry Spokesman Tanju Bilgic said those kidnapped included 14 workers, three engineers and one accountant. There were no reports of violence.
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus confirmed the kidnapping and said Ankara was in close contact with authorities in Iraq. “The Iraqi authorities for the time being do not have information on how the incident occurred or who captured them,” he told reporters.
Investigation
In Baghdad, Interior Ministry spokesman Saad Maan told The Associated Press that authorities were investigating the incident and that a contingent of security forces has been tasked with tracking down the kidnappers.
Neither the identity nor the motives of the kidnappers were immediately known.
Associated Press footage of the site taken hours after the kidnapping shows the sports complex to be almost complete. A sign outside says it includes a 30,000-seat soccer stadium, a track and field facility and a 50-room hotel.
Airstrikes against IS
Turkey recently began launching airstrikes against the IS group in Syria and allowing U.S. warplanes to use bases in southeastern Turkey to strike the Sunni extremist group.
It launched a simultaneous air campaign in northern Iraq against the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, a Kurdish militant group.
The style and scale of Wednesday’s kidnapping harkened back to the sectarian violence in Baghdad in 2006 and 2007, when Sunni and Shiite militants kidnapped followers of the other sect. In most cases, the bodies of those kidnapped were found a day or two later with marks of torture and a bullet wounds to the head.

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By EMN Updated: Sep 02, 2015 11:13:51 pm
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