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Islamic State says it is releasing kidnapped workers

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Islamic State fighters release a video that they say shows they have started releasing some of the scores of cement plant workers they had kidnapped from northeast of Damascus. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Added on the 09/04/2016 18:11:53 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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