BAMAKO (Reuters) -A deal has been reached to free two citizens of the United Arab Emirates who were kidnapped in Mali by al Qaeda-linked insurgents, with the group getting a hefty ransom payment in return, four sources told Reuters on Thursday.

The hostages were expected to be flown to the UAE, two of the sources said.

The ransom payment totalled roughly $50 million and was to be paid by the UAE, three of the sources said, while two of the sources said an Iranian hostage had also been freed.

The deal could provide Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) with an important infusion of cash as it ramps up pressure on the Malian government, including by imposing a fuel blockade that has forced authorities to close schools and led to long lines for petrol in the capital Bamako.

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