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The Houthi Group said on Wednesday it had released two sons of former president Ali Abdullah Saleh under a pardon from head of the group's supreme political council.
Last month, information minister in Yemen's internationally recognised government, Moamar Al-Eryani, accused the Houthis of preventing a UN plane from landing at Sanaa airport to transfer Saleh's sons.
Oman mediated a deal to release all relatives of Saleh including his sons, Salah and Madyan, and transfer them to Muscat, sources said last month, without giving more details.
The group is still detaining two grandsons of Saleh's brother.
The four were detained following Saleh's death in clashes between his forces and the Houthis that broke out after their alliance ended in December 2017.
Saleh allied with the Houthis and ousted the government of internationally recognised president Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi in late 2014.