Saudi-US Operation Rescues American Women From Yemen

Published March 11th, 2022 - 06:19 GMT
Saudi-US Operation Rescues American Women From Yemen
Members of Huthi-affiliated security forces stand guard as supporters of Yemen's rebel movement take to the streets of Sanaa on March 7, 2022 during a demonstration against the economic blockade imposed by the United States and Saudi Arabia on Yemen. (Photo by MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP

Saudi Arabia announced the rescue of two American women from Yemen’s capital Sanaa, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

The women, who were being detained in Sanaa, a city held by the Iran-back Houthi militia, were freed in a joint Saudi-U.S. operation, according to the Kingdom’s defense ministry.

The pair were first taken to Aden, on the southern coast, and then on to the Saudi capital Riyadh.

The women had been in Sanaa to visit their family. They had their passports confiscated and were also abused, according to Brig. Gen. Turki Al-Maliki, a spokesman for the Saudi defense ministry.

He said that the pair were transferred by the Royal Saudi Air Force and were received by U.S. officials after undergoing health checks.

The women, aged 19 and 20, were now back in the U.S., Reuters reported citing an anonymous source with knowledge of the matter.

A State Department spokesperson confirmed the rescue operation with Reuters, saying in a statement, “We assisted with the safe return of two U.S. citizens from an area of Yemen currently under Houthi control.”

The spokesperson said the department was grateful for the assistance of “our Saudi and Yemeni partners ... in facilitating their safe departure. Due to privacy considerations, we have nothing further.”

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