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What is the kidnapping situation of three employees of the Libyan International Organization for Migration?

Libya's local security department 13 said that three employees of the International Organization for Migration were kidnapped near the southern Libyan city of Sabha that day. At present, two people have been rescued, and 1 person's whereabouts are unknown.

According to local security personnel, the kidnappers may enter the urban area of Sabha through the desert path after kidnapping. The local security department has contacted relevant people in Sabha and the southern tribes to rescue those who are still missing as soon as possible.

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has implemented an aid project in southern Libya to help illegal immigrants return home voluntarily, and its employees often go to the southern region to work on the spot.

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (Arabic:? , English: State of Libya), referred to as Libya, is a country in North Africa, located on the southern bank of the Mediterranean, bordering Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Niger, Algeria and Tunisia. It covers an area of 6.5438+0.76 million square kilometers and is the capital of Tripoli.

The kingdom of Numidia was founded in the 3rd century BC. It once belonged to Carthage, Roman Empire, Arab Empire and Ottoman Empire. 19 12 became a colony of Italy, and 1943 was occupied by Britain and France. 195 1 became independent and established the United Kingdom of Libya. [ 1] ? 1963 was renamed the Kingdom of Libya. 1 September 19691day, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya was founded, [1]? 1977 changed its name to the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. Since 1986, the country's name has been the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. 20 1 1 year, the Libyan civil war against Gaddafi broke out and the Qaddafi regime was destroyed. 20 13 in may, the name of the country was changed to Libya, but there were still conflicts since then.