Yemeni gov't conducts prisoner swap with Houthis

Yemen's government forces on Friday conducted a prisoner swap with the Houthi militia in the country's northeastern province of al-Jawf.
The local military official said on condition of anonymity that "the Sixth Regional Military Command succeeded in exchanging prisoners with representatives of the Houthi group in al-Jawf province."
He confirmed that the government forces released four members of the Houthi group captured during previous battles.
In return, the Iranian-backed Houthis released four soldiers of the government forces from the militia's jail.
Yemen's local tribal mediators have more than once succeeded in completing prisoner exchanges between government forces and the Houthis.
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