YAOUNDE (Reuters) - Cameroon state television said on Monday the army had freed 18 civilians that were seized in the east of the country last week by rebels from neighbouring Central African Republic.
The hostages were freed during an army operation overnight, the statement said, without giving further details.
State radio in Bertoua reported that the group was captured in the eastern border zone between May 1-2. It said that the captors were seeking the release of their leader, Abdoulaye Miskine, in detention in the capital Yaounde.
(Writing by Emma Farge; Editing by David Lewis and Daniel Flynn)
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