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Trump Says Kidnapped Princeton Scholar Freed, Now Safe at US Embassy in Baghdad

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Trump Says Kidnapped Princeton Scholar Freed, Now Safe at US Embassy in Baghdad

In this September 2018 selfie image provided by Emma Tsurkov, right, she and Elizabeth Tsurkov are shown in Santa Clara Valley, Calif. Eric Tucker/AP Photo

President Donald Trump said on Sept. 9 that Princeton graduate student Elizabeth Tsurkov, who was kidnapped in Iraq in 2023, had been freed by the Iranian-backed Kataib Hezbollah and transferred to U.S. custody.

Tsurkov, an Israeli-Russian dual citizen, was kidnapped in March 2023 while carrying out research in Baghdad, the capital city of Iraq. Kataib Hezbollah has never claimed responsibility for her abduction.

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