[15/04/2023 02:14]
Aden – Saba
Minister of Information, Muammar Al -Eryani, said that the start of the second phase of prisoner exchange between the government and the Houthi militia, which includes (887) from both sides, and lasts for 3 days through six airports, in implementation of the Swiss city agreement, a is a historic day in the march of our people's struggle to restore their state and achieving their aspirations for security, stability and prosperity.
Eryani said in a statement to the Yemeni News Agency Saba, that the exchange of detainees with the Houthis on its first day included the arrival of the former Defense Minister, Major General Mahmoud Al -Subaihi, to Aden Airport, and Major General Nasser Mansour Hadi to the Saudi capital, Riyadh and receiving of (70) freed at Aden Airport.
He pointed out that this process represents a moment of victory that is added to the victories of our people, and as a result of the sacrifices made by the heroes in the battlefield, the legendary resilience of the detained and kidnapped in the militia detention centers, and the coronation of the continuous efforts made by the government over the past years in appreciation of the sacrifices of these heroes and their struggles.
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