South Sudan's armed opposition says it has abducted two Indian engineers and accused them of working with the government.
It was not clear when the abduction in oil-rich Upper Nile state occurred. The East African country has been devastated by three years of civil war, and its oil industry is a key source of income.
Opposition spokesman William Gatjiath Deng said today the two Indian nationals would be held until a decision is made by opposition leader Riek Machar, who is in exile in South Africa.
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Spokesmen for South Sudan's army were not immediately available for comment. The Indian Embassy in South Sudan had no immediate comment.
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