Hundreds of Houthi prisoners, 16 Saudis freed on day two of swap
Saudi Arabia and the Yemeni Houthi rebels have freed masses of prisoners of conflict as a part of a multi-day alternate amid concerted efforts to cease Yemen`s 8-12 months-antique conflict, in line with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
Saturday`s first flight left the southern Saudi metropolis of Abha for Yemen`s Houthi-held capital Sanaa with one hundred twenty Houthi rebellion prisoners, ICRC public affairs and media adviser Jessica Moussan stated.
It become accompanied through a flight from Sanaa to Riyadh wearing 20 former detainees, amongst them sixteen Saudis and 3 Sudanese, in line with the state-affiliated Al Ekhbariya channel.
Sudan is a part of the Saudi-led army coalition combating in Yemen and has supplied floor troops for the war.
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