Two American Citizens Detained in War-Torn Yemen Released

The White House says two American citizens held in Yemen have been freed.

— -- The White House said today that two U.S. citizens in Yemen who had reportedly been detained since early this year by rebels who overthrew the country’s government have been released.

"Since we first learned of their detention, the United States Government has been in regular contact with their families and representatives and, in coordination with our international partners, we have worked tirelessly to secure their release," Price said in the statement.

The two Americans were met in Oman by the U.S. ambassador to Muscat, and their families have been informed of their release, the statement said.

In a statement from the CEO of Transoceanic Gregory Rusovich, one of the Americans freed is identified as Scott Darden, an employee of the company.