The World - News from Nov. 23, 1987
- Share via
Ethiopian rebels said they captured two Italians and three Ethiopians working for a geological company. In a statement, the rebels, who have been fighting Ethiopia’s Marxist government since the early 1970s, said their units abducted the five Nov. 16 in western Gojam province. A spokesman in Sudan for the Ethiopian Peoples’ Revolutionary Army said the Italians, whom he identified as Salvatore Baroni and Paulo Bellini, were helping to build a road that the Ethiopian army planned to use. Last year, the rebels kidnaped two Italians working on the same project. They were freed in February.
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.