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Italian captives return home from Syria

Published November 20, 2014

Associated Press

Two Italian engineers who were kidnapped and held captive for eight days in Syria have returned to Italy.

Domenico Tedeschi, 36, and Oriano Cantani, 64, told reporters at Rome's Ciampino airport on Sunday that they still don't know the identity of their captors.

The two were seized by a group of masked men who intercepted their car en route to the airport July 18.

Cantani said the Syrian army organized their release, but did not give further details.

The two had been working for subcontractors of the Italian company Ansaldo Energia, which supplies and installs power generation plants.

The men were in good condition. They were met at the airport by family members and Foreign Ministry officials.

They are expected to speak with Italian prosecutors investigating the abduction.

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