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Published 11:26 19 Apr 2021 BST
Updated 11:43 19 Apr 2021 BST
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While no violence was used in the abduction, authorities have described the kidnapping as being like a "military operation". Francois Perain, the public prosecutor in Nancy, described the people involved as being "very well-prepared".
The abductors had walkie-talkies, forged documents, camping gear and €3,000. They used the code-name "Operation Lima" to refer to the kidnapping.
Police described the kidnappers as being part of a movement that opposes the state and believe that "children in care are unfairly taken from their parents".
The group form part of a "community of ideas" that is against what they describe as a "health dictatorship".
Mia will receive care from a psychologist and a social worker before returning to her grandparents' home.
Following the five day search, Mia's grandparents described her rescue as a "huge relief".
They said: "It is the end of nights of anguish and fear for the life of our little girl, in particular because of the extremist commitments of the kidnappers."News

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