The Moroccan prisoner tells details for the first time about the fact that he was liberated from Russia… and this is what his mother said about Saudi Arabia • Al Marsad newspaper

Al-Marsad newspaper: Moroccan prisoner Ibrahim Saadoun told the story of his liberation from Russia’s prisons through the mediation of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The prisoner said that he was surprised by the soldiers entering his cell, and he was with a number of detainees of American and European nationalities, then they took them in a truck and took them to the airport, where he heard the doctor’s voice and his accent was “Saudi”.

He indicated that he arrived at Riyadh airport, and then his plane went to Morocco, where his mother and father greeted him and embraced him following 3 years of absence.

For his part, his father said that the kingdom speaks little and does a lot, praising the policy of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, adding: “The word of the crown prince was acceptable to the Russian side.”

As for the young man’s mother, she said that she saw a vision in which a person was wearing a white cloak and was pulling Ibrahim by the hand, and then she received the news that her son had been released.

The mother added: “I no longer care whether he returns or not, as long as I know that he has reached Saudi Arabia, the country of safety.”

The young man’s family sent a letter of thanks and gratitude to the Crown Prince for the great effort he made to release their son.

Ibrahim Saadoun had been sentenced to death by the pro-Russian Donetsk authorities for joining the war on the side of the Ukrainian army. The Moroccan student was arrested last April alongside the British Eden Aslin and Sean Benner, following fighting alongside the Ukrainian forces in the city of Mariupol.

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