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Yemen: more than 100 prisoners freed after an exchange of detainees with Saudi Arabia

2023-04-17T10:01:26.441Z


More than 100 prisoners of war returned to Yemen from Saudi Arabia on Monday, after a major exchange of 869 detainees over the weekend that...


More than 100 prisoners of war returned to Yemen on Monday from Saudi Arabia, following a major exchange of 869 detainees over the weekend that has revived hopes for peace, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said.

Two ICRC planes, each carrying 48 prisoners, left for Sanaa, the capital of Yemen in the hands of the Houthi rebels since 2014, while eight other detainees boarded for Aden, the big city in the south where the Yemeni government sits, on board of a third flight, according to the same source.

hopes for peace

This " unilateral

" operation

is independent of the prisoner exchange carried out between Friday and Sunday, ICRC spokeswoman Jessica Moussan told AFP.

We welcome this initiative and are happy to see that humanitarian considerations are taken into account in order to reunite families.

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The exchange of detainees over the weekend took place as part of a deal reached in March in Switzerland between the Yemeni government, backed by a Saudi-led military coalition, and the Houthi rebels, close to the 'Iran.

It is the biggest since the release of more than 1,000 prisoners in October 2020, and comes amid growing hopes for peace in a conflict that has plunged Yemen into a deep humanitarian crisis, left hundreds of thousands dead and millions displaced, according to the UN.

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The spokeswoman said the ICRC provided air transport and logistical support, and organized interviews with the released detainees.

This operation, a few days before the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan, brings to 973 the number of detainees released since Friday.

A UN-brokered six-month truce that began in April 2022 was not renewed when it expired in October, but the situation remained calm on the ground, offering respite to the population.

Last week, a Saudi delegation, accompanied by Omani mediators, traveled to Sanaa for talks aimed at reviving the truce and laying the foundations for a more durable ceasefire.

Hopes for peace have been revived by the unexpected rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which announced in March its intention to restore diplomatic relations after seven years of rupture.

Source: lefigaro

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