Local Editor
Head of the National Committee for Prisoners Affairs, Abdul Qadir Al-Mortada, announced on Friday that eight war prisoners of the Yemeni army were liberated in an exchange deal in Marib front.
Al-Mortada explained, in a statement, that the deal was made through local understandings with the mercenaries of the Saudi-led aggression coalition.
In March 2015, Saudi Arabia embarked on a bloody campaign against Yemen with the declared aim of putting Hadi back to power, and eliminate the Houthi Ansarullah movement.
Riyadh has not been alone in the campaign. It has been flanked by regional allies and enjoys arms supplies from its Western backers.
Over 100,000 people have been killed, according to some semi-official figures.
The Saudi regime has failed to fulfill the objective of its deadly campaign.
The war has also destroyed and shut down Yemen’s infrastructure. The Yemeni population has been subjected to large-scale hunger and diseases aggravated by the naval blockade imposed on the country by the coalition of aggressors.
Source: News Agencies