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This Article is From Dec 01, 2015

Syria's Al-Qaida Branch Releases Captive Lebanese Soldiers

Syria's Al-Qaida Branch Releases Captive Lebanese Soldiers
Families of missing soldiers who were kidnapped by militants from the ISIS and al-Qaida's affiliate in Syria, the Nusra Front protest in downtown Beirut, Lebanon on November 29, 2015. (AP)
Beirut: Syria's al-Qaida branch has freed a group of Lebanese soldiers held captive since August 2014 as part of a swap deal.

The group, known as Nusra Front, released the 16 soldiers today near the border town of Arsal, where they were abducted last year.

Lebanese and other media broadcast the release. The soldiers were being transported by the militants to a location outside the border town, to be handed over to Lebanese authorities who were waiting in Red Cross vehicles.

The release is part of a Qatar-brokered deal that includes Lebanon releasing a number of prisoners wanted by the militant group.

Details on those prisoners were not immediately available.

The Nusra Front and the ISIS abducted about 25 soldiers and policemen in Arsal last year.
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