The U.S. State Department confirmed the two for the freedom of the United States of a TV station reporters missing in Syria.
U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said she could not confirm that these two reporters are more.
The DPA reported missing two correspondents reporting Bashar al-Fahmy and photojournalist ranking Neiyi Te at Canal.
Freedom television set up by the United States and to provide funds for the Middle East audience an Arabic television station. The operators of this television station ABC Business Management Committee, said the two reporters missing in the Syrian city of Aleppo interview, reported that Syrian government forces and opposition armed conflict. Syrian armed opposition Syrian free army later released a video, the video sharing site YouTube said Syrian authorities detained two reporters.
Syrian Human Rights Watch said, of Fahmy and in Canal this with an interview with the Japanese news weekly newspaper reporter on the 3rd Mountain.
The the 3rd Yamamoto was killed on the 20th. Syrian Human Rights Watch, a Lebanese reporter and an Arab reporter missing in Syria, a Turkish journalist, an American news organizations work, but it is not clear whether the missing persons including Fahmy and at Canal.
The management committee of the Broadcasting Board member Michael Meehan said: "We are extremely concerned about the safety and health of these two reporters, we strongly urge Syria to ensure their safe return."
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