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Oman secures release of priest abducted in Yemen last year

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MUSCAT: Muscat has secured the release of an Indian priest who was abducted last year during a deadly attack by militants in Yemen, Oman’s official news agency said.

Thomas Uzhunnalil has been held captive since March 2016, when terrorists attacked a care home operated by missionari­es in the southern port city of Aden, killing 16 people including four nuns.

Oman’s news agency released a picture of Uzhunnalil wearing local traditiona­l dress and with a flowing but tidy white beard grown while in captivity. He appeared healthy, standing tall before a portrait of the Oman’s Sultan Qaboos.

The news release said Omani authoritie­s “coordinate­d with Yemeni parties” to free Uzhunnalil, described as a “Vatican employee,” at the request of the sultan.

The priest, who is in his mid50s, last appeared in a video circulated online in December 2016, in which he appealed to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pope Francis to secure his freedom.

Yemeni authoritie­s have blamed Daesh for last year’s attack. Al-Qaeda, which is also active in the area, distanced itself from the mass shooting, saying that it was not involved.

The internatio­nally recognized government in Yemen is grappling with both an Iran-backed rebellion and a growing terrorist presence.

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