Swiss woman taken by gunmen in Mali’s Timbuktu

BAMAKO (Reuters) – A Swiss woman who had stayed in the northern Malian town of Timbuktu after it was captured by Tuareg and Islamist rebels was taken from her house by unidentified gunmen on Sunday, a witness and several sources in the town said. Yehia Tandina, one of the town’s residents, said the woman, whom she identified only as Beatrice, was seized by armed men in turbans on Sunday afternoon. A neighbor of the Swiss woman who asked not to be named confirmed the incident. A spokesman for the Swiss foreign ministry in the Swiss capital Berne said the ministry was looking into the report. …
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