Bhubaneswar, Oct 2
Pravas Ranjan Samal, who was abducted by the IS in war torn Libya and subsequently released on Saturday said that his release was a miracle.
Samal said the militants did not torture him during his time in captivity.
But he was traumatized at every passing moment, he said after reaching Bhubaneswar.
Samal was accompanied by officers of the Ministry of External Affairs and Intelligence Bureau.
Notably, Samal was working as a bio-medical engineer in a hospital in Sirte in Lybia since 2002.
A resident of Kendrapara district, Samal was among the two Indians abducted by the terror outfit.

























