The Scotsman

Yemen rebels release six foreign hostages, claim officials

- AHMED AL-HAJ

YEMEN’S Shiite Houthi rebels have released six foreigners whom they were holding hostage and they are flying out of the country’s capital Sana’a, airport officials and Houthi officials said yesterday.

The airport and Houthi officials said the six are flying to the Gulf nation of Oman, which negotiated their release.

The officials also said the hostages, who were detained earlier this year, are three Americans, two Saudis and a British national. The identities of the hostages were not immediatel­y known.

Representa­tives from the Houthi media centre refused to explain why they had detained the hostages. But at least one of them is a journalist, whom they said “entered the country illegally” and “worked without notifying the authoritie­s.”

However, Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abdel Salam held a press conference at the airport and refused to confirm the hostages’ release.

“If we were to release anyone, it would be in exchange for the release of Houthis,” he said.

Meanwhile in the western province of Ibb, the Saudi-led coalition’s airstrikes against a Houthi stronghold and prison facility killed 11 and wounded more than 50 rebels and civilians, security officials and wit- nesses said. Yesterday’s airstrikes hit a security directorat­e where the rebels held more than 300 prisoners undergroun­d, said the officials.

Many managed to escape, but dozens remain buried under the rubble, they added.

A sizeable number of the confirmed dead, witnesses said, were onlookers who had gathered around the building following the first strike, only to be hit by the second.

 ??  ?? Mohammed Abdel Salam would not confirm the developmen­t
Mohammed Abdel Salam would not confirm the developmen­t

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