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Has Recep Tayyip Erdogan dozens Turkish hostages of the terrorist militia “Islamic State” exchanged for captured Islamists? This has now hinted during a visit to New York, the Turkish president.

The evidence is mounting that Ankara has exchanged a few days ago from the hands of the “Islamic state” (IS) liberated Turkish hostages against IS-terrorists. On the question of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, according to the AP news agency: “Such things are possible.” Jerusalem was released as early as 1500 Palestinians for a single Israeli, he said. “So you see, it is possible.

On Saturday, Erdogan and his Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu had said that the hostage crisis was over. The president was writing spread, the 46 Turks and three Iraqis were freed in a “night rescue operation”. Allegedly, she was led by the secret service MIT, were involved, according to the Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu his house and the Turkish army.

Turkey and “Islamic State”:Premier Davutoglu received the freed hostages

The Turkish hostages had been taken early Saturday morning from Syria across the border to Sanliurfa, where Davutoglu received them. Then he flew together with them in the capital Ankara. The three Iraqi detainees were not brought to Turkey.

The terrorist militia “Islamic State” makes kidnappings and executions of prisoners repeatedly for horror. Three Western hostages have been beheaded the jihadists on camera and the video circulated on the Internet – more prisoners should still be in the power of the IS.

Currently, the IS related Islamists holding a 55-year-old French in Algeria caught. In a report published on Monday evening video explains the terror group Jund al-Chilafah (“The Soldiers of the Caliphate”) is called, the man within 24 hours to kill, should not stop his Paris air attacks against the IS in Iraq. French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said that this threat will have no impact on France’s decision to participate in the fight against IS.

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