Head of Prisoners’ committee: 350 prisoners of coalition will be released under supervision of UN.

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Al- Thawra Net

Prisoners’ committee on Monday put forward an initiative to the UN envoy to release 350 prisoners belonging to Saudi-led coalition of the other side, including three  Saudis,”Abdulqader al-Mortada , chairman of the National Committee for Prisoners’ Affair said.

al-Mortada confirmed that  the release of the 350 prisoners will be carried out under the supervision of the United Nations.

He pointed out that the prisoners to be released under the initiative are included in the prisoner statements of the Swedish Convention.

He added that this initiative demonstrates the credibility of the national forces in Sana’a to implement the Swedish Agreement. calling on the other party to take a similar step.

“There are hundreds of bodies on the other side of the scene in the last operation and we coordinated with the Red Cross to retrieve them and we provided all the facilities, but the coalition of aggression refused,” he added.

Al-Mortada indicated that dozens of children prisoners in operation “Victory from God” between the ages of 15 and 16, who were pushed into the fronts by the aggression coalition, against all international laws that prohibit the recruitment of children.

On Sunday, Head of the National Committee for Prisoners Affairs,  announced on Sunday evening a new initiative on the prisoner file by the Sana’a government, in coordination with the United Nations.

Al-Mortada said that he would hold a press conference on Monday to explain some details about the capture of many fighters in ranks of the Saudi army and the coalition-hired troops during the recent announced military operation “Nasr Min Allah” in the Najran front.

Last Ramadan, the National Committee for Prisoners’ Affairs submitted an initiative calling on the other party to conduct an initial exchange in which a minimum of 1,000 prisoners from both sides would be released.

However, the Saudi-led aggression had rejected the initiative in an unprecedented disregard for the lives of those fighting in its ranks.