Two dozen Qatari hunters kidnapped in Iraq
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At least 26 Qatari hunters have been captured in the southern Iraqi desert near Saudi Arabia during a hunting trip, according to officials.
The group of Qataris wasn鈥檛 following government-prescribed safety protocols and had wandered to al-Muthana, an unsecured area on the border of Saudi Arabia, Iraqi officials said. Unidentified militants raided their camp in four-wheel drive vehicles at dawn on Wednesday, abducting 26 men and leaving a few behind. No group has claimed responsibility yet, though a large-scale search is being conducted.
鈥淭hose hunters were moving on large scale in the desert without committing to the Ministry of Interior measures of not ,鈥 a ministry statement said.聽
Qatar鈥檚 foreign ministry released a statement that it was working with Iraq鈥檚 government 鈥溌犫 to find out the details of the Qatari citizens鈥 abduction and work on their release as soon as possible.鈥
Iraq鈥檚 southern provinces are known to be home to Shiite Muslim militias backed by Iran. Some such militias have played major roles in the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq. But the kidnappings have risen significantly over the past year.聽
Last September, a Shiite聽militia group at a construction site on the outskirts of Baghdad. The kidnappers demanded that Turkey stop allowing militants to flow from Turkey to Iraq, and also to return allegedly stolen petroleum from Iraq's Kurdistan region. They also demanded Turkish authorities direct Syrian rebels to allow humanitarian aid into four Shiite towns in Syria that were under siege. The Turkish construction workers were released nearly a month later.聽
Iraq鈥檚 interior ministry claims the abduction of the Qatari hunters was meant to 鈥,鈥 while other officials have suggested that the abductions are likely meant to deter tourists from venturing into the area.
Many wealthy citizens from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iraq hunt with falcons in Iraq, where wild game cannot be found elsewhere, and .
鈥淲e consider such acts鈥 purpose is to spoil our reputation and to show that southern ,鈥 the Ministry of Interior said in a statement.
Qatar immediately high-level officials to the area to work on the release of the citizens. as being a supporter of Sunni militant groups, including the Islamic State, which has captured land in Iraq and Syria, but Qatar has denied these claims.