Three German tourists kidnapped while on a climbing expedition this month are safe and in custody of the Turkish government.
A Foreign Ministry spokesperson called the German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier to inform him, adding that details of the operation would be announced later by the governor of Agir Province, where the mountaineers had been captured. The trio was seized by separatist rebels from the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, on July 8 during a climbing expedition to Mount Ararat. The rebels said they would hold the hostages until Berlin ended its crackdown on Germany rejects PKK demands for hostages ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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