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Bulgarian Aid Workers Held in Sudan After Emergency Landing

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Six Bulgarians working with the U.N.'s World Food Program (WFP) were detained by Sudanese rebels after their helicopter made an emergency landing in Sudan's war-torn South Kordofan province, the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry said.

The three-member crew of the helicopter and three officers of Sofia-based Heli Air, the carrier that operated it, were being detained, a ministry spokeswoman told Reuters on Wednesday. The flight was heading from South Sudan to Khartoum.

Fighting between the government and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), which the ministry said was holding the Bulgarians, has increased in South Kordofan and Blue Nile provinces since peace talks collapsed in December.

"This helicopter flew into an active combat zone in South Kordofan that has been subject to bombings by the government," Mubarak Ardol, a spokesman for the rebels, told Reuters. "The SPLM-N thought it was an army helicopter, but after it landed they said they are with the U.N.

"We just wanted to confirm they were not linked to the Khartoum regime. We are currently in contact with the U.N. and the WFP to organize their release. Once we confirm that they are in fact working with the U.N.'s WFP and not for the benefit of the Sudanese government, we are fully prepared to release them immediately."

Bulgarian Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov said that "the Bulgarian citizens detained in Sudan are well and negotiations are underway. This is not captivity, but I could not reveal more details."

A Heli Air spokeswoman told Reuters that "our officers are in good health and they are in a safe place.:

The Bulgarian Foreign Ministry "is keeping in constant touch with the office of the U.N. secretary-general, U.N. undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs, the leadership of the U.N.'s World Food Program and other U.N. agencies, which are working with the Bulgarian government and doing everything for the Bulgarian captives to be released," a ministry statement said

The Sudanese government could not be reached for comment. The WFP did not answer phone calls seeking comment.

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