Moscow, Dec 21 (IANS/RIA Novosti): Syrian abductors of two Russian citizens and an Italian national have demanded a ransom of over $700,000 for their release, the Kommersant daily said.
The three were abducted Dec 17 near the western Syrian port city of Latakia while travelling along the Tartus-Homs highway.
A diplomatic source in Moscow told Kommersant that the demand is around 50 million Syrian pounds (over $700,000).
The Russian foreign ministry has identified the Russians as V. Gorelov and Abdessattar Khassun, who also holds a Syrian passport, and confirmed that Italian Mario Belluomo was abducted with them.
All three work for the Hmisho steel company's plant near Homs. The company received a telephone demand from unidentified individuals for payment as a condition for their release.
Kommersant said the hostages were abducted by one of Syria's opposition groups.
Earlier, Haitham al-Maleh, a leader of the Syrian opposition abroad, told Al Jazeera that Russians are a "legitimate" target for Syrian militants as Russia supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.