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US man found wandering near Damascus after months in Syrian prison


A U.S. man, identified as Travis Timmerman, has shared his harrowing experience of being imprisoned in Syria for months after entering the country on foot. His release came amidst a wave of prison uprisings as rebel forces toppled the regime of Bashar al-Assad.
Timmerman was discovered by residents near Damascus, lying on a sofa and recounting his ordeal to local reporters. He explained that he had been detained upon entering Syria seven months ago. The 30-year-old described his release as dramatic, with two hammer-wielding men breaking down his cell door during the chaos that followed the fall of Assad’s regime.
“It was busted down—it woke me up,” Timmerman told reporters. Initially, he feared the guards were still present, but soon realized there was no resistance. “Once we got out, there was no real fighting,” he said, recounting his escape alongside a large group of detainees.
A Perilous Journey
Before his arrest, Timmerman was reported missing in May. He had last been seen in Budapest, Hungary, according to Missouri State Highway Patrol and Hungarian authorities. Speaking to the media, Timmerman said he had entered Syria via the mountains from Lebanon on what he described as a “pilgrimage,” driven by his deep engagement with scripture.
Since his release, he has been trying to reach Jordan but faces challenges securing shelter and food. Despite this, he expressed gratitude for the hospitality of local Syrians, who have provided him with assistance. “They were coming to me, mostly,” he said of the help he received.
US Efforts to Bring Timmerman Home
The U.S. government has acknowledged Timmerman’s plight. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, speaking during a visit to Jordan, confirmed that efforts were underway to bring him home but declined to provide details. Timmerman, who has remained in contact with his family during his detention, reportedly declined an immediate opportunity to connect with American officials.
The Fall of Assad and a Nation’s Reckoning
The collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime over the weekend has led to the release of thousands of prisoners from Syria’s notoriously harsh detention centers. Videos circulating on social media show disoriented men, women, and children emerging from overcrowded, windowless cells.
The Assad regime’s prisons have long been infamous for brutality, with the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights estimating that nearly 60,000 detainees were tortured and killed under Assad’s rule. Families have been rushing to former detention centers, desperate to locate missing loved ones.
The White Helmets, Syria’s Civil Defence Organisation, have played a critical role in this effort. Known for rescuing survivors during Syria’s civil war, they have turned their expertise to recovering detainees. “We’re looking for secret prisons in several areas of Damascus,” said Raed Saleh, director of the White Helmets. Their teams, equipped with sniffer dogs and lock-breaking tools, are working to uncover hidden cells.
Justice and Closure
Rebel leaders have vowed to hold those responsible for torture and killings accountable. Ahmed al-Sharaa, also known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, stated, “We will pursue them in Syria and ask countries to hand over those who fled so we can achieve justice.”
However, the path to closure remains fraught with challenges. At the infamous Saydnaya prison complex, referred to as the “human slaughterhouse” by human rights groups, progress has been slow. “Our inability to reach anyone else in Saydnaya after the initial release of prisoners means that those people who were there are either dead or in another place,” Saleh admitted.
For Timmerman, his release represents a personal salvation amidst a nation’s reckoning. “I’m feeling well,” he told CBS. “I’ve been fed and watered.” Despite his ordeal, he appears to have been relatively well-treated compared to others.
Meanwhile, the U.S. continues efforts to locate other Americans missing in Syria, including journalist Austin Tice, who disappeared in 2012. President Joe Biden has reaffirmed the belief that Tice is still alive, but pinpointing his location remains a top priority.

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