Lebanese truck drivers go missing in Iraq

Four Lebanese truck drivers are missing in Iraq are are believed to have been kidnapped

Four Lebanese truck drivers are missing in Iraq are are believed to have been kidnapped

A Lebanese Foreign Ministry official said the four were driving separate trucks and had not been heard from for more than 24 hours.

There are now five Lebanese citizens missing in Iraq. Earlier this week, gunmen snatched Lebanese businessman Antoine Antoun in a Baghdad street. His fate is not known.

Another Lebanese hostage, Vladimir Damaa, was freed unharmed this week when Iraqi police raided his kidnappers’ hideout in an operation that ended with the arrest of three terror suspects.

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