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Abducted US journalist Kittleson released by Iraqi armed group, Rubio says

Her ​release follows intensified efforts by the Iraqi government and several influential Shi'ite leaders, who applied pressure on the militia group to secure her freedom.

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BAGHDAD: The Iran-aligned Iraqi armed group Kataib Hezbollah has released abducted U.S. journalist Shelly Kittleson, U.S. Secretary of State Marco ​Rubio said on Tuesday.

Officials from the Pentagon, the FBI and ‌the Iraqi Supreme Judicial Council were among the people who assisted in securing Kittleson’s release, Rubio said in a statement. She was abducted in late ​March in Baghdad.

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“We are relieved that this American is now ​free and are working to support her safe departure ⁠from Iraq,” he added.

Kataib Hezbollah had said earlier on Tuesday that ​it would release Kittleson and that she must immediately leave Iraq.
Her ​release follows intensified efforts by the Iraqi government and several influential Shi’ite leaders, who applied pressure on the militia group to secure her freedom, a government ​official with knowledge of the situation told Reuters.
Middle East news ​site Al-Monitor said Kittleson was a U.S. freelance journalist based in Rome who ‌had ⁠covered several wars in the region and had contributed articles to the outlet.
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A video purporting to show Kittleson was shared by a social media outlet close to Kataib Hezbollah on Tuesday.
Reuters could not ​independently verify the authenticity ​of the ⁠video, which if confirmed would be the first images of Kittleson published since her kidnapping.
In the video, ​a woman identifying herself as Kittleson appears standing ​against a ⁠plain background, speaking in English directly to the camera. Reuters could not verify when or where it was filmed.
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In March 2023, an ⁠Israeli-Russian graduate ​student from Princeton University, Elizabeth Tsurkov, ​was kidnapped by Kataib Hezbollah militia during a research trip to Iraq. She was released ​in 2025.

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