The fate of a group of seven foreigner is still unknown despite the wide campaign launched by security apparatuses and intelligence in Sa'ada and other nearby governorates.
The group, including a German couple with their three children and a Briton, are still kidnapped since June 12 and security apparatuses are incapable to locate their whereabouts. The group's three fellow members – two German nurses and a South Korean teacher – were found dead two days following the kidnapping incident.
In related news, the parents of the German still kidnapped with his family in Sa'ada pleaded with the kidnappers to release their sons unharmed and healthy.
They told the Second German Channel that the worst thing for parents is lose one of their sons and pleaded with Yemeni and German authorities to work towards releasing their kidnapping people.
Meanwhile, President Ali Saleh received a telephone call from the German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier in which both sides discussed aspects of bilateral cooperation between Yemen and Germany.
The calls also touched upon the issue of the German citizens kidnapped early last month in Sa'ada and reviewed the efforts being made so far to locate their whereabouts and to hunt down the kidnappers and bring them before judiciary.
In his turn, President Saleh offered the condolences in his name and on behalf of Yemeni people for the families of the victims and noted that the crime is widely denounced by Yemeni citizens.
He also assured the German officials that investigations are ongoing to find the German family and send them back to their homeland, maintaining the kidnappers will be caught and they will stand trial.
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