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Bodies identified

September 5, 2011

Two German citizens missing in Afghanistan have been found dead north of Kabul, according to local authorities. The men, who were both in the country as aid workers, never returned from a hike two weeks ago.

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Mountains in Afghanistan
The men never returned after setting off for a hikeImage: Pahjwok Afghan News

Local authorities have identified two bodies found by residents in a mountainous area of Afghanistan north of Kabul as German citizens who were reported missing about two weeks ago.

The two men, who have remained unidentified, have not been heard from since they left for a hike on August 19. Four days later German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said the men had officially been declared missing and that kidnapping could not be ruled out.

The provincial governor of Parwan, Baseer Salangi, told the Reuters news agency that the men "appeared to have been killed by gunshots," but this could not be confirmed by authorities in the area. Other media reports quoting local sources said the cause of death remained to be identified, and an accident in the mountains could not be ruled out.

A spokesperson from the Foreign Ministry did not confirm the deaths of the men and said they were officially still considered missing on Monday morning.

Author: Matt Zuvela (dpa, Reuters, AP)
Editor: Nancy Isenson