U.S. Journalist Shelly Kittleson Kidnapped in Baghdad; Rescue Operations Underway

March 31, 2026
U.S. Journalist Shelly Kittleson Kidnapped in Baghdad; Rescue Operations Underway
  • A U.S. freelance journalist, Shelly Kittleson, has been kidnapped in central Baghdad, prompting Iraqi security forces to pursue the captors with operations launched after intercepting a vehicle connected to the kidnapping.

  • Historical context notes the 2023 disappearance and 2025 release of Elizabeth Tsurkov, underscoring the ongoing risk to Western journalists in Iraq.

  • Colleagues describe Kittleson as passionate about reporting from dangerous zones, curious, spiritually minded, and willing to take risks to tell stories others avoid.

  • This is a developing story with updates expected.

  • The U.S. State Department is monitoring the situation and coordinating with Iraqi authorities, while keeping further details private.

  • The report emphasizes the importance of press freedom and urges continued support for trusted journalism and civil dialogue.

  • The piece highlights ongoing risks to journalists in the region and international concern for press safety amid conflict and militia activity.

  • Press freedom groups expressed concern for her safety and called for authorities to do everything possible to locate her.

  • U.S. officials reiterate travel warnings for Americans, including journalists, and urge compliance with advisories as investigations continue.

  • The report notes April 1, 2026 as the date of reporting, with credits to Reuters reporters Erika Solomon, Falih Hassan, and Pranav Baskar.

  • Kittleson’s mother described her daughter as vegetarian, deeply committed to journalism, and financially strained as a freelancer who often slept on couches.

  • The pursuit of the kidnappers extended toward Babil province after alerts circulated to checkpoints, amid broader regional tensions.

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