The Saudi military individuals, who were captured by Sanaa forces during a recent large-scale operation by the Yemeni army and popular committees in Jizan, Saudi Arabia, said new things about the operation and refuted the claims of the Saudi coalition spokesman.
A few days before the large-scale military operation by the Yemeni army and popular committees in Jizan, the Yemeni War Information Office announced that Sanaa forces had taken control of some Saudi military positions, killing and capturing large numbers of Saudi, Sudanese and Yemeni soldiers and gaining large amounts of war booty.
The information center of the Yemeni National Salvation Government broadcasts the story of the soldiers affiliated with the Saudi coalition who were captured by the Yemeni army and the People’s Committees during the Jizan operation.
The military interview with Sanaa’s forces’ attack on their positions in southern Jizan proves the allegation of Saudi coalition spokesman Turki al-Maliki.
A spokesman for the Saudi coalition questioned the footage after it was shown on Yemeni National Salvation Government television, and dismissed as unfounded any footage of the scene, including the escape of Saudi troops from Yemeni fighters.
In fact, by broadcasting these interviews, Sanaa gave a decisive response to the spokesman of the Saudi coalition forces.
Scenes shown include interviews with captured Saudi and Sudanese soldiers captured by Yemeni army forces and popular committees.
The scenes included observations by Saudi and Sudanese soldiers who announced the names and ranks of the military and the military unit in which they served.
Their names and military ranks are as follows;
Names of Saudi prisoners:
1- The Saudi prisoner “Isa Ali Hadi Al-Soleimani”, the fourth battalion of the 18th Division of the Saudi Army.
2- Saudi captive “Abdullah Ghisan Moayez Al-Qarni” of the 11th Tank Brigade of the Saudi Army.
3- The Saudi captive “Saleh Ayez Al-Atibi”, a group of King Abdul Aziz Brigade of the Saudi Army.
4- Saudi prisoner “Ahmad Abdo Hassan” of the 2nd Battalion of the 18th Brigade of the Saudi Army.
5. Saudi captive “Ahmad Abdul Aziz Al-Jahani”, the sixth brigade of the Saudi army.
6- Saudi prisoner “Abdullah bin Ali Al-Shahri”, a group of the sixth brigade of the Saudi army
7- Saudi captive “Ghulab Al-Hamidi Al-Mutairi” Collective Engineering Battalion of the Sixth Brigade of the Saudi Army.
8- Saudi captive “Nayef Mohammad Jaber Hakami” of the Saudi Armored Battalion.
9- Saudi prisoner “Yahya Atiyah Abdo Hanani” a group of the sixth brigade of the Saudi army.
10- Saudi prisoner “Ahmad Abdullah Asiri” of the 2nd Battalion of the 4th Brigade of the Saudi Army.
Names of Sudanese prisoners
Sudanese prisoner “Bakhit Muhammad Bakhit”
Sudanese prisoner “Ali Mohsen Hassan Al-Zubair”
The detainees spoke of the kind treatment they received during their captivity and reported their health to their families and relatives, who had been unaware of their news since their captivity.
The captives called on the Saudi leaders to release them from captivity and return them to their families and relatives. At the same time, they called for an end to the oppressive war against the Yemeni people.
In these interviews, Saudi and Sudanese prisoners introduced themselves and their military ranks and military ranks, as well as their military personnel numbers.
In the interviews, the captives called on the Saudi leaders to pay attention to them and try to secure their release and informed their families that they were safe and well treated by the Yemeni army and the People’s Committees.