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Basra dead may be linked to missing "American"
06 Jan 2007 09:58:44 GMT
Source: Reuters

BASRA, Iraq, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Two men found shot dead in Basra on Saturday may be Iraqis who went missing on Friday along with an American contractor, police in the southern oil city said.

A spokesman for British forces in the city, Major Charlie Burbridge, said police reports indicated the dead men may have been Iraqis kidnapped along with a foreigner near Basra but this had not been confirmed.

He said details of Friday's incident were confused as there were conflicting reports. He also declined to give the nationality of the missing foreigner, although the governor of Basra province said on Friday he was an Iraqi-born American.

A U.S. embassy spokesman in Baghdad said on Saturday: "Embassy officials are investigating reports that an American citizen was kidnapped near Basra on Jan. 5."

Four Americans and an Austrian kidnapped near the city in November are still missing. Burbridge said troops were continuing to follow up leads in the hunt for the five, who had been guarding a supply convoy near the Kuwaiti border.

The area, which contains one of the world's biggest oilfields, is subject to factional conflict among Iraq's dominant Shi'ite political groups, as well as criminal gangs. British troops accuse some Basra police of being in league with factional militias and gangsters.
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