KHARTOUM - Four Chinese workers, who were abducted on January 12 in Sudan's Darfur region, have been released, a local official in North Darfur state announced and Chinese embassy confirmed on Wednesday.
"The four Chinese workers were released today and have been handed to the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur ( UNAMID)," Mohamed Suleiman Rabih, Commissioner of Kuma Locality in North Darfur state, told Xinhua.
Rabih reiterated that the freed Chinese workers "are in good health."
Related stories:
China urges Sudan over kidnapped nationals
3 Chinese workers kidnapped in Sudan, 1 missing
China urges Sudan, S Sudan to maintain talks
Sudan, S. Sudan reach agreement on Abyei, co-op