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Kidnapped pilots freed

Two helicopter pilots taken hostage in the Niger Delta nearly three weeks ago have been freed unharmed, news organisations reported on Saturday. The two pilots and their helicopter, working under contract for the oil company Royal Dutch/Shell, were taken hostage on 27 June, news organisations said. A spate of kidnappings in the Niger Delta over the last few weeks has increased insecurity in a region where crude output has been disrupted by attacks from militant youths wanting a share in its oil wealth, Reuters reported. Athough oil companies usually deny paying money to free kidnapped employees, it is widely known within the oil industry that ransoms are often paid, Reuters said.

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