Three Spanish journalists believed kidnapped in Syria

Freelancers have not been heard from since soon after arrival in Aleppo on July 10th

The journalists were working on an investigative report in Aleppo. Photograph: Abdalrhman Ismail/Reuters
The journalists were working on an investigative report in Aleppo. Photograph: Abdalrhman Ismail/Reuters

Three Spanish freelance journalists have gone missing in Syria and are believed to have been kidnapped, Spanish media said on Tuesday.

The three men – Antonio Pampliega, José Manuel López and Angel Sastre – were working on an investigative report in the northern city of Aleppo, where other journalists have been captured in the past.

They have not been heard from since soon after they entered Syria from Turkey on July 10th, the head of Spanish press association FAPE said on Spanish state television.

“We don’t know [if they were together] doing their investigative reports in Aleppo, just that another three Spanish journalists were kidnapped in the same area nearly a year ago,” FAPE president Elsa Gonzalez said.

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The Spanish foreign ministry said it was aware of the situation and was “working on it”.

– (Reuters)