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‘Relieved she is free’: US confirms release of journalist kidnapped by Iran-backed militia in Iraq

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American journalist Shelly Kittleson has been released after being kidnapped in Iraq by the Iran-backed militia Kataib Hezbollah, US and Iraqi officials confirmed Tuesday. Her release follows coordinated efforts involving Iraqi authorities and US agencies, including the State Department and FBI.Kittleson, who was abducted in Baghdad in late March, was freed after approximately a week in captivity. Officials said efforts are now underway to ensure her safe exit from Iraq, as the militia reportedly required her to leave the country following her release.

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the development and acknowledged the role of various institutions in securing her freedom. “The US Department of State extends its appreciation to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of War, US personnel across multiple agencies, and the Iraqi Supreme Judicial Council and our Iraqi partners, for their assistance in securing her release,” Rubio said in a statement on X.“We are relieved that this American is now free and are working to support her safe departure from Iraq,” Rubio added. Her release is believed to be part of a broader arrangement involving Iraqi authorities and the militia group. Officials indicated that pressure from Iraqi leaders and possible concessions, including the release of detained militia members, played a role in securing her freedom.Kataib Hezbollah described the release as a gesture linked to Iraq’s outgoing Prime Minister, while emphasising it was a one-time decision. The group, which is aligned with Iran, has previously been involved in attacks against US interests in the region.Kittleson, a veteran freelance journalist known for reporting from conflict zones across the Middle East, was kidnapped on March 31 in Baghdad after armed men intercepted her on a city street. Her abduction raised international concern and highlighted the risks faced by journalists operating in volatile regions.The incident occurred amid heightened regional tensions involving Iran-backed militias in Iraq. Press freedom organisations and officials welcomed her release, while reiterating concerns over the safety of journalists working in conflict areas.

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