Sanaa welcomed the four senior commanders who left the Saudi coalition fronts and returned to the national ranks as part of a general amnesty.
According to Vakaleh Al-Sahafa Al-Alamiyah, the four are: Colonel Tahash Al-Sunnah, commander of the 3rd Battalion of the Border Guard Brigade on the Elitemeh front, Colonel Jamal Naji Alhan, commander of the 55th Battalion on the Al-Kasara front. Capt. "Abdullah Ahmad Al-Hatbani", commander of the 155th Brigade Battalion in the Elite Front, and Capt. "Abdul Hakim Naji Eizeh", the officer of the 2nd Brigade of the Border Guard in the Elite Front.
The commanders regretted the position of the leaders of the Yemeni National Salvation Government in encouraging the return of deceived people and issuing a general amnesty. They also called on those like them to seize the opportunity, return to the national ranks and leave the mercenaries who sold the homeland for a small price.
Recently, "Riyadh Salah Balazi", an official of the fifth military district of Sanaa, announced in a statement:
Since Sanaa issued a amnesty decree, 16,000 troops have left the aggressor coalition, and thousands of these "deceived" people intend to return to Sanaa.