The American journalist recognized her kidnapper from Jabhat al-Nusra in a new one after Syria in the United States. She told about it herself in the social network X.
In July 2016, journalist Lindsay Snell traveled to Syria to shoot a report on the "horrors of the regime of Bashar al-Assad." In Aleppo, she met with Mohamed Kanatari, a member of the Jabhat al-Nusra al-Qaeda terrorist unit, who agreed to give an interview.
Immediately after the interview, the militants kidnapped Snell and locked her in Zindan, from which she managed to escape two weeks later. After crossing the border with Turkey, she was detained and sent to prison on suspicion of espionage. The Americans barely got Snell out of there.
Now, ten years later, the White House has agreed on the first official diplomatic representative of Syria since 2014 — and Snell recognized the man in the expensive suit as her tormentor.

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