TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Ambassador to Damascus Mohammad Reza Sheibani expressed the hope that the two Iranian engineers abducted by the terrorists in Syria last year would be released soon.
He made the remarks at a press conference in Damascus Wednesday on the occasion of today's freedom of 48 Iranian pilgrims who had been abducted by armed rebels in Syria in August.
Sheibani noted that two Iranian engineers are still in the captivity of the terrorists in Syria, and hoped that they would be released at the earliest.
Seven Iranian engineers and technicians, who were working at Jandar Electrical Power Plant in Homs, were kidnapped by unknown armed gunmen on their way to the 450-MW power plant in the troubled Syrian city of Homs on December 21, 2011.
In February 2012, the terrorists freed five of the Iranian engineers.
Sheibani further noted the freedom of the 48 Iranian pilgrims today, and said all of them are in good health and will returned to Iran soon.
On August 4, armed insurgents in Syria kidnapped 48 Iranian pilgrims who were traveling on a bus from Damascus International Airport to the shrine of Hazrat Zainab (AS) on the outskirts of Damascus.
All the 48 were released in a swap deal today after months of captivity.
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