The Special Envoy of the United Nations Secretary General to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, thanked Saudi Arabia following the announcement of the Arab coalition leadership to open Sana'a airport for humanitarian flights and the release of Houthi prisoners, while the Yemeni government team discussed in the Redeployment Coordination Committee yesterday. With the head of the UN mission, Indian General Abhijit Goha, the dangerous escalation of Houthi militias and their repeated breaches of the truce.

In a tweet on his Twitter account, Griffith said he had met with Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Khalid bin Salman.

He added that he thanked Saudi Arabia for announcing the release of 200 detainees and opening Sanaa airport for humanitarian flights that would allow Yemeni patients to receive the medical care they need abroad.

Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Yemen announced yesterday that it had handed over 128 detainees to Saudi Arabia in preparation for their return to Yemen.

"We are returning 128 detainees from Saudi Arabia to Sana'a today," the ICRC said in its Twitter account.

The International Red Cross welcomed the initiative. "We are pleased that humanitarian considerations have been taken into account, for families waiting for their loved ones to return home," he said.

Shipping sources at Sanaa International Airport confirmed the arrival of dozens of Houthi prisoners on Sunday to Sanaa airport from Saudi Arabia aboard an ICRC plane.

The sources confirmed that dozens of Houthi fighters, who were released by Saudi Arabia, arrived on the plane.

The Alliance for the Support of Legitimacy, in Yemen, has announced that it will release 200 Houthi prisoners, and open Sanaa airport to transport the wounded for treatment abroad, in coordination with the World Health Organization.

The coalition spokesman, Colonel Turki al-Maliki, said on Tuesday that the Coalition Forces Command decided on their own initiative to release 200 prisoners of the Houthi militia, in addition to conduct flights in cooperation with the World Health Organization to transport patients from the capital Sanaa to countries that can Receive appropriate treatment for their condition.

He pointed out that this comes from the keenness of the coalition leadership to continue to support efforts to resolve the crisis in Yemen, and push the Stockholm agreement, including the agreement on the exchange of prisoners, and create the atmosphere to overcome any controversial points on the issue of prisoner exchange, which is a humanitarian issue in the first place. the first.

This comes at a time when the team of the legitimate government of Yemen, in the Committee for the Coordination of Redeployment, with General Abahijit Goha, the serious escalation by the Houthi militias, and repeated violations of the truce.

The meeting was held in the interim capital of Aden. Ballistic and maritime flight, before the coalition air defenses and the combined forces could intercept and detonate them in the air.

The meeting also stood in front of violations of Houthi militias inside the city of Hodeidah, since the activation of the truce mechanism and the installation of observation points. According to the statement, the meeting discussed the need to open humanitarian crossings, and the implementation of the redeployment agreed under the supervision of the Redeployment Coordination Committee while avoiding any unilateral action, pointing out that the first phase of redeployment includes the withdrawal of Houthi militias from the ports and the city of Hodeidah.

The UN redeployment committee, headed by General Goha, approved the bilateral meeting with the government team in Aden because of the shelling of Houthi militia headquarters of the government team to redeploy in the city of Mocha with ballistic missiles and drones.

- Stop the meeting of the Yemeni government team with the committee

International in front of violations of Houthi militias inside

Hodeidah city, since the activation of the calm mechanism, installed

Control points.

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Detained in Saudi Arabia,

The ICRC received them

Of the Red Cross in

Yemen, in preparation for their return

To Yemen.