It is not known how many prisoners each side still has. theSun theSundaily rebels prisoner Yemen ICRC
Yemeni Huthi rebel prisoners gesture as they disembark upon arrival at Sanaa airport on April 15, 2023. AFPPIX: Yemeni rebels and government forces freed scores of prisoners Sunday on the last of a three day exchange of nearly 900 detainees, boosting hopes of ending their protracted civil war.
“Forty eight former detainees were on board the Marib-Sanaa flight, and 42 on the Sanaa-Marib flight.” Rebel political chief, Mahdi al-Mashat, said the next round of talks with Saudi Arabia, which leads the military coalition against the Huthis, would start after the Eid al-Fitr holiday expected on April 21, Yemen's Saba news agency reported.
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