(Original title: The Japanese confirmed in the Syrian confirmation of Yasuda Hyundai, claiming that "the body and mind are in hell" for three years) On October 24, 2018, in Hatay, Turkey, Japanese journalist Yasuda Yasuda appeared in Turkey. Visual China Japanese journalists who were basket geox femme kidnapped in Syria three years ago have been released, and the released person was confirmed by Japanese as Yasuda. According to the World Wide Web report, Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Nono said on October 24 that the Japanese embassy staff confirmed that the Japanese who were released in Syria were indeed the journalist Yasuda Yasuda who was missing in the country three years ago. It is reported that Yasuda is 44 years old and is a Japanese freelance journalist. In June 2015, Yasuda disappeared mysteriously after entering Syria via southern Turkey, suspected of being kidnapped by the Syrian extremist “victory front”. About three years and four months after his disappearance, according to the Kyodo News Agency, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yi Yiwei held an emergency press conference late on the 23rd, saying that a man suspected to be Japanese journalist Yasuda Yasuda had been released. Yan Yiwei revealed that at around 9 pm on the 23rd, news from Qatar showed that the man suspected of being Yasuda had been released and is currently in the immigration agency of the southern Turkish city of Antakya. Japanese Foreign Minister Yohei Kono told reporters on the morning of the 24th: "The Japanese Embassy personnel have arrived at the local area to verify the identity of the released person." According to overseas network news, after the release of the news, Yasuda’s family members and reporters also said that they were “very good” and “hope to come back safely”. Yasuda’s mother was excited to speak in an unanimous manner on the 23rd: “Really, too happy. Too chaussures femme geox excited, I can’t answer it. It’s a problem for you.” Yasuda’s wife cried and said, “Being a family member As a wife, I hope that he will return home as soon as possible without delay and embark on the land of Japan." According to the Russian satellite network, the days that Yasuda will be held by Syrian militants are described as "both mind and body are in hell." Yasuda said that he has been isolated from the outside world for the past three years. He does not know what happened in the world. By now, he is worried about his prospects and future. According to sources, Yasuda has flown from Antakya to Istanbul, returning from Istanbul and returning to Japan today.