Following the kidnapping of three Indian nationals in Mali, India has voiced its strong disapproval and is taking steps to secure their safe release. The incident took place at the Diamond Cement Factory in Kayes during an armed attack on July 1st. The Ministry of External Affairs is actively involved, with the Indian Embassy in Bamako collaborating with local authorities, security agencies, and the factory management. The MEA has confirmed ongoing communication with the families of the kidnapped individuals. The government is fully committed to the safe return of the Indians and has appealed to the Malian government to take the necessary actions. Indian citizens residing in Mali have been advised to exercise caution and maintain contact with the Indian Embassy for any support needed.
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