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Russians hostageThe Jerusalem Post
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Al-Qaeda affiliate says it has taken two Russians hostage in Niger .
Video includes what appears to be on-camera statements by the two captives.
Speaking in Russian -accented English , both identified themselves as Russians .
They say they were taken hostage in Mbanga , an area about 60 km (40 miles ) west of the capital Niamey .
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