5 Indian nationals abducted in Mali; embassy working for ‘safe release’

Bamako, Nov 10: Five Indian nationals were abducted in Mali last week in an “unfortunate incident”, the Indian mission here has said.

The kidnapping took place on November 6 in the West African nation, the Indian embassy said in an X post on Sunday.

“The Embassy is aware of the unfortunate incident of kidnapping of five of our nationals in Mali on 6 Nov 2025,” it said.

The embassy has been “working closely with the authorities and the company concerned to secure their safe release as quickly as possible,” it added. (PTI)

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