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Syrian hostages who escaped Islamic State receive rapturous homecoming

China Daily | Updated: 2017-10-31 07:47
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AL-QARYATAYN, Syria - Twenty six Syrian hostages who escaped from their Islamic State captors received an emotional homecoming on Sunday in the central province of Homs, witnesses and officials said.

They were among at least 70 people abducted and taken by fleeing Islamic State militants to a secret location in the desert east of the town of al-Qaryatayn on Oct 21 when the Syrian Army and pro-government militias regained control of the town.

The others are still missing, according to local officials, who have not disclosed the identities of any of the hostages.

Al-Qaryatayn lies nearly 300 kilometers west of Deir al-Zor city, the current focus of the Syrian government's offensive against the IS group.

About 200 people turned out in al-Qaryatayn on Sunday to welcome home the returning hostages, according to reporters who visited the warscarred town during a trip organized by the Syrian authorities. Parents wept as they embraced returning sons while other relatives and local residents threw sweets and sugar in the air in celebration.

"Thank God for your return," said an elderly man as he embraced a young man. Most in the crowd declined to be interviewed.

Syrian authorities said extremists had taken revenge after being forced out after three weeks of fighting around the outskirts of al-Qaryatayn, by slaughtering scores of the city's inhabitants.

A senior local official said the hostages escaped after they got past an Iraqi jihadist militant while he took a nap and seized his gun and shot him dead.

But the joy surrounding the hostages' return was still overshadowed by executions witnessed in the town in the past few weeks when militants rounded up local officials and members of the security forces, police and members of their families and executed them in broad daylight, according to officials.

"We forgot our joy when thinking of the nightmare that we went through," Found Ghosn, a local government official said, saying city officials had identified at least 70 out of 130 people slain during the revenge killings.

Reuters

 

Relatives hug one of the hostages held by Islamic State militants who escaped from his captors in Homs, Syria, on Sunday. Omar Sanadiki / Reuters

(China Daily 10/31/2017 page11)

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