Yemen releases at least 42 members of the Saudi coalition

The Sanaa government unilaterally released 42 prisoners from the Saudi coalition in a humanitarian action.
On Saturday, the Committee for the Captivity of the Yemeni National Salvation Government announced the release of 42 prisoners of the Saudi coalition.

Faraan: According to Al-Masira news website, the release of the captives of the Saudi aggression coalition was a humanitarian and unilateral effort by Yemen, led by Sayyid Abdul Malik Badruddin al-Houthi. According to the report, Abdul Qadir Al-Murtada, the head of the Committee for the Captivity of the National Salvation Government in Yemen, wrote in a Twitter message: “We have released 42 prisoners from the Saudi aggression coalition. We hope that this action will help change the case of the exchange of prisoners and try to implement the recent agreement.”

These humanitarian efforts and steps are being pursued by Yemen in the framework of the ceasefire objectives, while the Saudi aggressor coalition continues to continue the aggression and seizure of the ships of the Sanaa government. The UN special envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, announced two weeks before the start of a two-month ceasefire between the two sides in Yemen, calling for an end to all military operations.

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