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    Princeton researcher Tsurkov released from militia captivity in Iraq

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    Posted on September 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Elizabeth Tsurkov, a Princeton student, was freed from Iraqi militia captivity. The Trump administration facilitated her release, and she is now in U.S. custody.

    Table of Contents

    • Release of Elizabeth Tsurkov
    • Background on the Kidnapping
    • Family's Reaction and Government Involvement
    • Statements from Officials

    Princeton Student Elizabeth Tsurkov Freed from Militia Captivity in Iraq

    Release of Elizabeth Tsurkov

    By Christian Martinez

    Background on the Kidnapping

    (Reuters) -An Israeli-Russian graduate student from Princeton University who was kidnapped by a Shiite militia in Iraq in 2023 has been released from captivity and is now in U.S. custody, President Donald Trump and the student's family said on Tuesday.

    Family's Reaction and Government Involvement

    Elizabeth Tsurkov was kidnapped by the militia Kataib Hezbollah during a research trip to Iraq in March 2023, according to officials.

    Statements from Officials

    Trump said in a post on social media that Tsurkov "is now safely in the American Embassy in Iraq after being tortured for many months."

    Global Reach, a nonprofit that works for the release of Americans held in captivity abroad, said in a statement that Tsurkov had received a medical assessment at the embassy.

    Emma Tsurkov, one of Elizabeth's sisters, said in the statement her family was thankful to the Trump administration for helping secure her release.

    "We cannot wait to see Elizabeth and give her all the love we have been waiting to share for 903 days," Emma Tsurkov said.

    In a statement on social media confirming Tsurkov's release, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani said: "We reaffirm once again that we will not be lenient in enforcing the law and upholding the authority of the state, and we will not allow anyone to tarnish the reputation of Iraq and Iraqis."

    Under the previous administration of former President Joe Biden, Tsurkov's family struggled to get Washington to throw its weight behind efforts to secure her release. U.S. officials then said there was little they could do because she is not an American citizen.

    A Trump administration hostage negotiator traveled to Iraq in February to push for Tsurkov's release, according to sources.

    (Reporting by Christian Martinez; editing by Rami Ayyub)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Elizabeth Tsurkov, a Princeton student, was released from Iraqi militia captivity.
    • •The Trump administration played a key role in securing her release.
    • •Tsurkov was held by the Shiite militia Kataib Hezbollah.
    • •She is now in U.S. custody after months of captivity.
    • •Her family expressed gratitude towards the U.S. government.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Princeton researcher Tsurkov released from militia captivity in Iraq

    1Who is Elizabeth Tsurkov?

    Elizabeth Tsurkov is an Israeli-Russian graduate student from Princeton University who was kidnapped by a Shiite militia in Iraq during a research trip.

    2How long was Tsurkov held captive?

    Tsurkov was held captive for 903 days before being released.

    3What was the response from the U.S. government regarding her release?

    The Trump administration played a significant role in securing Tsurkov's release, with a hostage negotiator traveling to Iraq to advocate for her.

    4What did Tsurkov's family say about her release?

    Tsurkov's family expressed gratitude to the Trump administration for their efforts and stated they were eager to reunite with her after her long captivity.

    5What did Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani say about the situation?

    Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani reaffirmed the government's commitment to enforcing the law and upholding justice in relation to Tsurkov's kidnapping.

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