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Libya: the four Italian journalists released

The Farnesina had recently announced that the four were in an apartment in Benghazi and were in good health – The release took place without any official requests from the kidnappers.

Libya: the four Italian journalists released

They have been freed the four Italian journalists kidnapped yesterday in Libya. The dynamics of the facts are not yet clear, but it seems that two young men broke into the house where the envoys were being held hostage. Their jailer would have already left last night. The news came shortly after the last communication from the Farnesina. The Foreign Ministry had confirmed that the reporters were in an apartment in Tripoli and were in good health. Guido De Sanctis, the Italian consul in Benghazi, had spoken on the phone with all of them, later letting it be known that no request had come from the kidnappers. The envoys who have returned to freedom are Elisabetta Rosaspina and Giuseppe Sarcina from Corriere della Sera, Domenico Quirico from Stampa and Claudio Monici from Avvenire.

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