Richard Engel, chief foreign correspondent at NBC News and his crew vanished Thursday after crossing into northwest Syria from Turkey. NBC confirmed early this morning that after being kidnapped and held in five days in Syria, Engel and his production crew members had been freed unharmed.
In an interview early today Engel, who was released with his crew, said he believes that he and his team were going to be exchanged by their captors for four Iranians and two Lebanese citizens. The plan was thwarted when the kidnappers were stopped at a rebel checkpoint. Following a firefight several of the captors were killed enabling the crew an escape. The reporters believed they were kidnapped by government militia loyal to Syrian president al-Assad.
Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
President Donald Trump announced Saturday that a comprehensive peace agreement with Iran has been “largely…
A legal battle that began before the iPhone was invented ended Thursday as the Indiana…
U.S. Secret Service agents scrambled to secure the White House as between 20 and 30…
The Bureau of Land Management held a federal oil and gas lease sale in the…
Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit Thursday against Meta and its platform…