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Iraqi militants claimed on Monday that they took a Japanese hostage after ambushing a convoy of foreigners and Iraqi troops in western Iraq. The man's employer confirmed he and other employees were missing from the attack. (Xinhua/Reuters)

(Xinhua/AFP)
TOKYO, May 10 (Xinhuanet) -- The Japanese Foreign Ministry said Tuesday it has
yet to confirm the report that a Japanese national was taken hostage in Iraq on
Monday, reported Kyodo News.
It quoted a senior ministry official as saying that the ministry cannot
confirm if the citizen, Akihiko Saito, has been hurt.
An Iraqi militant group linked to the al-Qaida terror network said on
Monday that it had kidnapped a Japanese after killing fourother foreign
contractors.
In a statement posted on the Internet, the Ansar al-Sunna Army identified
the hostage as an operation manager working with a security company in Iraq.
Photocopies of two of his documents were displayed on the website.
The group claimed that its members had ambushed a convoy carrying Saito and
four other foreign contractors along with 12 Iraqi security guards near Hit, 170
kilometers northwest of Baghdad.
A total of six Japanese hostages were taken by Iraqi militants last year in three separate incidents. The kidnappers beheaded oneafter the Japanese government failed to commit to pulling out its Self-Defense Forces in Iraq. Enditem |