MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, July 19 (Reuters) - Islamist militants
have kidnapped at least one person working for an international
aid organisation, Action Against Hunger, in northeast Nigeria,
sources said on Friday.
The attackers killed a driver and abducted six or seven
others travelling in a convoy on Thursday near the town of
Damasak in the northeastern state of Borno, the sources said.
The sources gave varying details on how many of the abducted
were working for Action Against Hunger, with numbers varying
between one and four people. It was not immediately clear
whether any of those kidnapped were foreigners.