Imminent Release of Abducted U.S. Journalist in Iraq
U.S. journalist Shelly Kittleson, abducted in Baghdad by the Iranian-aligned group Kataib Hezbollah, is set to be released. The militant group has mandated her immediate departure from Iraq. Kittleson, a freelance journalist based in Rome, has reported extensively on regional conflicts, contributing to outlets like AL-Monitor.
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U.S. journalist Shelly Kittleson, who was abducted in late March in Baghdad by the Iranian-backed Kataib Hezbollah group, is poised for release, the group announced on Tuesday. The Iraqi armed faction stipulated that Kittleson must leave the country promptly upon her release.
Kittleson, a freelance journalist residing in Rome, has been a prominent figure in reporting on conflicts in the Middle East. She has contributed several insightful articles to AL-Monitor, a respected news platform focusing on the region.
The announcement of her release brings a sense of relief to the journalism community and highlights the persistent risks faced by those in conflict zones. It also underscores the tense geopolitical dynamics in Iraq and surrounding areas.
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