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Angelo Amante

Italian held hostage by ISIS terrorists in Syria for three years is freed

An Italian man held hostage in Syria for almost three years has been freed, the Italian prime minister's office said in a statement on Wednesday.

The statement said Italian intelligence, police and the foreign ministry had worked together to secure the release of  Alessandro Sandrini — a 32-year-old from the northern city of Brescia.

Sandrini flew to Turkey in October 2016 for a holiday but soon disappeared. A year later, he called his family, telling them he had been seized off a street in Adana, southern Turkey. It is believed he was held by the ISIS linked Al-Nusra Front, a former Al-Qaeda affiliate.

His captors released two subsequent videos, including one posted on the Internet last July, showing him dressed in an  orange jumpsuit, with two men standing behind him holding guns.

"They say they are fed up with me and that I will be killed if everything is not solved quickly," Sandrini said, asking Italy to reach a deal with his kidnappers.

Sandrini is the second Italian hostage in Syria to be released in the last two months. The first was businessman Sergio Zanotti, who was also from Brescia and was seized in  April 2016.

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