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imageSANAA: An Uzbek doctor kidnapped in northern Yemen last week has been freed, a provincial official said on Saturday.

The official told Reuters tribal mediators had succeeded in convincing armed tribesmen to release the doctor, who had been abducted last Sunday from the hospital he worked at in Marib province, east of the capital Sanaa.

"He was handed to the mediators who took him to Marib and then he was handed to local officials," the local official, who declined to be named, told Reuters. He refused to say whether a ransom had been paid.

Kidnapping is common in US-allied Yemen, where the government is struggling with an array of security problems: an insurgency by Islamists linked to al Qaeda, a southern separatist movement, fighting in the country's north, and sporadic conflicts with armed tribes.

On Saturday an air strike killed 10 al Qaeda militants and three civilians in central Yemen.

Hostage-taking is sometimes carried out by militants specifically targeting Westerners, but is also used as a tactic by tribesmen to resolve disputes with the government, and by opportunists hoping to sell hostages on to other groups.

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