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BAGHDAD,
Nov. 16 (Xinhua) -- Unidentified gunmen stormed a small coffee shop in central
Baghdad late Thursday, kidnapping 15 to 20 customers, an Interior Ministry
source told Xinhua.
The abduction occurred at about 9:10 p.m. (1810 GMT)
when gunmen in several cars attacked the coffee shop in Wattawin, a mixed
neighborhood in central Baghdad, the anonymous source said.
"According to the latest report, 15 to 20 customers
in the coffee shop are snatched," the source added.
The latest kidnapping came three days after militants
in police uniforms stormed a building of the Higher Education Ministry in
central Baghdad, kidnapping dozens of people.
Iraqi minister: 80 hostages in mass abduction still
held
BAGHDAD, Nov. 16 (Xinhua) -- Eighty hostages
kidnapped at the building of the Higher Education Ministry on Tuesday are still
held, Minister Abed Thiyab al-Ajili said on Thursday.
The minister told the state television that 70 of 150
hostages were released, saying those freed "were tortured."
Al-Ajili, a Sunni Arab, also reaffirmed that he would
continue the suspension of his job in the Shiite-dominated government until the
rest were released.
Earlier, a spokesman for the ministry told reporters
that kidnappers tortured and killed some of the captives.
"According to the released captives, some of hostages
were tortured and killed," Basil al-Khatib said.
Al-Khatib did not say how many people were killed,
but he said that the released people themselves were tortured.
On Wednesday, he said that up to 70 people have been
released.
However, the government gave different hostage
numbers.
An Interior Ministry official told Xinhua on
Wednesday that the number of hostages in the hands of kidnappers was
exaggerated.
"About 20 out of some 45 hostages have been released
until midnight, including the deputy director of the ministry's Research
Directorate," the official said on condition of anonymity.