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Rebels release two foreign oil workers

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From Times Wire Reports

Kidnappers released two hostages, one British and the other Bulgarian, in Nigeria’s southern oil region, while the young son of a local legislator was seized in a separate incident and gun battles raged for a third day.

Gunmen had kidnapped the two workers July 8 from a river barge. A government spokesman said no ransom was paid.

Anger runs high among impoverished residents who have benefited little from four decades of oil production. Militant attacks have cut about one-quarter of normal production of 2.5 million barrels per day since violence began rising in late 2005.

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In the city of Port Harcourt, residents reported that gunmen from rival gangs were firing at each other, and that security forces were engaging both sides.

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