Forty-six Turkish hostages return to Ankara, months after Islamic State militants stormed the Turkish consulate in Mosul.
Fatma Koksal, a cook for the consulate, recalls how their ordeal began.
(SOUNDBITE) (Turkish) RESCUED HOSTAGE, TURKISH CONSULATE COOK, FATMA KOKSAL SAYING:
"People wearing black outfits with their faces covered entered. They assured us that they were not going to harm us. They took all of our belongings and told us to leave and go out to the street. They told us that they were bringing us somewhere. We thought that they were bringing us to our homeland but then we realized they were taking us to the place where they would hold us."
They would spend 101 days as hostages.
Among the detained, Turkey's consul-general, diplomats' children and special forces soldiers.
And it's been a trying time for relatives:
(SOUNDBITE) (Turkish) RELATIVE OF RESCUED HOSTAGE KENAN GUVEN, SALIHA UZUN:
"I can't describe the days we've lived t