Two of the 17 missionaries kidnapped in Haiti were released this Sunday and are in good condition.
"They are safe, in good spirits and are receiving the care they need," said the Ohio-based Christian organization to which they belong.
Christian Aid Ministries said in a statement that at the moment they will
not communicate the names of those who were released,
nor the reasons why they were released, as well as more details and information.
[The Haitian gang demands a ransom of $ 17 million for the kidnapped missionaries]
"Although we are very happy about this release, our hearts go out to the other 15 people who are still kidnapped," said the group.
The kidnappers of the missionaries in Haiti ask for 17 million dollars to free them
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The missionaries were kidnapped at the end of October by the 400 Mawozo gang, which controls the Ganthier commune in the Port-au-Prince suburb, which demanded a million dollars per hostage, as reported by the country's Minister of Justice.
If not, the gang leader threatened to kill them.
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