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Sixteen Turkish workers who had been kidnapped in Iraq nearly a month ago were freed on Wednesday and are in good health, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said.
The men were among 18 employees of major Turkish construction firm Nurol Insaat kidnapped on September 2 in the Sadr City area of north Baghdad, where they were working on a football stadium project.
"Our 16 workers have just been received by our Baghdad ambassador. I talked to some of them on the phone," Davutoglu wrote on Twitter.
"Thankfully, they are in good health and are preparing to return (home) as soon as possible," he wrote.
Bir süredir Bagdat'ta alikonulan 16 isçimizi az önce Bagdat büyükelçimiz teslim aldi. Bazi isçilerimizle telefonda konustum.
- Ahmet Davutoglu (@Ahmet_Davutoglu) September 30, 2015
State-run Anatolia news agency said the hostages had been freed in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, without giving further information on the circumstances of their release.The classic good verses evil battle rages on in this formidable tale
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