2 Hungarian citizens kidnapped in Syria

Two Hungarian nationals were kidnapped in Syria on Saturday and Budapest authorities announced they are doing their best for their release. “The two are still alive”, a spokesman for the Conservative Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Sunday.

PM Viktor Orban's government make efforts for the release of two nationals who were kidnapped in Syria on Saturday

“Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hungarian consulate in Damascus and Hungarian counter-terrorism center (TEK) are currently working day and night to resolve the situation peacefully and have the kidnapped Hungarians released as soon as possible,” the spokesperson said for the news agency MTI.

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Since March 15, 2011 Syria is affected by an intensive turmoil which progressively militarized against the repression taken by President Bashar al-Assad regime, which claims to fight against “armed terrorist groups”. These attacks have resulted in over 11,100 deaths throughout the country, according to Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.