
Two missionaries released in Haiti after group kidnapping, aid group claims
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Two of the missionaries kidnapped in Haiti over a month ago have been released, according to a statement by the US-based Christian Aid Ministries. CNN has not been able to independently confirm their release.
"We have learned that two of the hostages in Haiti were released. We praise God for this! Only limited information can be provided, but we are able to report that the two hostages who were released are safe, in good spirits, and being cared for," the organization said Sunday.
"While we rejoice at this release, our hearts are with the fifteen people who are still being held," the statement also said.

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