Did you know that despite over 150,000 deaths and one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, Yemen’s brutal war just got even more complicated? In a dramatic escalation, separatists in southern Yemen, backed by the UAE, are accusing Saudi Arabia of launching airstrikes against their forces in the Hadramout governorate. This shocking development comes after Saudi Arabia warned the Emirati-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC) to withdraw from areas they recently seized. The STC claims these strikes followed ambushes that killed two of their fighters and wounded twelve, further highlighting the volatile situation on the ground. Eyewitnesses report destroyed military vehicles, suggesting a direct hit, while a Saudi-owned newspaper confirmed the strikes were a “message” warning of “stricter measures” if escalation continues. This internal conflict within the anti-Houthi coalition strains the alliance between Saudi Arabia and the UAE, despite their shared goals against the Iran-backed rebels. The separatists’ move to hoist the flag of the former South Yemen fuels secessionist ambitions, potentially fragmenting the nation even further. Amidst this chaos, the US State Department has urged restraint, expressing concern over the escalating violence. This new front in the decade-long war risks deepening the humanitarian catastrophe and could again draw in international powers. Stay informed on this critical global situation by subscribing to our channel for more breaking news and in-depth analysis.
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