families said. Espinosa, who works for El Mundo newspaper, and freelance photographer Garcia-Vilanova were a few kilometres from the border with Turkey and were trying to leave Syria at the time. They were taken to Raqqa city. They were travelling with members of the rebel Free Syrian Army, who were also taken by ISIL but released after 12 days. The incident had not been reported until now because...
Syrian kidnappers seize Spanish reporter and photographer
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