"These seven Indians were in captivity for around four years and were released today," Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said.
"They are in Nairobi (Kenya) at the moment and will be arriving in India over the weekend," he added.
Out of these seven persons, two each are from Maharashtra and Karnataka, while one each are from Punjab, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
Reports from Kenya suggested that these sailors were captured after pirates hijacked a Panama-flagged ship MV Asphalt Venture in September 2010. Eight of their colleagues were freed by the pirates along with the ship in April 2011.
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