Fierce Aden clashes split Saudi 'coalition' in Yemen
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Several people are killed as mercenaries allied to Saudi Arabia fiercely fight pitched battles with separatists backed by the UAE in Yemen's southern city of Aden, deepening a rift between the two sides.
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Jan 28, 2018 10:46 UTC
  • Fierce Aden clashes split Saudi 'coalition' in Yemen

Several people are killed as mercenaries allied to Saudi Arabia fiercely fight pitched battles with separatists backed by the UAE in Yemen's southern city of Aden, deepening a rift between the two sides.

The worst clashes yet between the southern separatists and forces loyal to Yemen's former president Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi exposed fresh punctures in Saudi Arabia's relentless military campaign against the impoverished nation.  

The Associated Press reported heavy gunfire between the two sides in Aden's Khormaksar district. Aden security sources said at least six people, including four from pro-Hadi forces, were killed and dozens injured in the skirmishes.

The sources said the UAE-backed separatists had taken over government headquarters in Aden after the clashes.

The report came as Hadi loyalists have been deployed across Aden ahead of a deadline given by the UAE-allied Southern Transitional Council to Hadi to dismiss his cabinet, led by self-proclaimed prime minister Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr.

Bin Daghr called on members of the Saudi-led coalition, in particular the UAE, to intervene in Aden as events were headed towards a "total military confrontation."

He also accused the separatists of staging coup in Aden. "A coup is ongoing here in Aden against legitimacy and the country's unity," he said.

The council, which was formed last year to push for a split between Yemen's southern and northern parts, has accused the Hadi administration of pushing the impoverished country to the verge of famine.

In a statement carried by the Saba news agency, the pro-Hadi Yemeni interior ministry announced a ban on gatherings, sit-ins or marches in Aden.

“These actions will be considered acts that target stability and calm," read the statement, adding that armed groups will also be banned from entering Aden.

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