Sana’a: Militiamen in Yemen have released the defence minister, a brother of the exiled president and another general held since late March, a source close to mediators said Wednesday.
“Defence Minister General Mahmud Al Subaihi, General Nasser Mansour Hadi (the president’s brother), and (army) General Faisal Rajab have been freed,” the source said.
President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi’s brother is the intelligence deputy chief in charge of the southern provinces of Aden, Abyan and Lahj.
Mediation efforts for the trio’s release were led by General Awad Bin Farid, head of the military police in Ataq, capital of the southern province of Shabwa.
He is known for his close ties to Al Houthi militiamen who had been holding them, the source said.
The trio left the Al Houthi-held capital Sana’a on Wednesday and were on their way towards Ataq, the source said.
The move came after a Saudi-led coalition carrying out air strikes against the militiamen since March 26 announced on Tuesday an end to the first phase of its operations.
Observers said the trio’s release appeared to be a goodwill gesture by the militiamen, whose leaders have been sanctioned under a UN Security Council resolution passed this month.
Al Subaihi escaped house arrest at the hands of Al Houthis in late March but was soon seized by the militiamen in Lahj.
President Hadi fled to Riyadh last month and was joined by several members of his government.