Gulf Times

Houthis launch rare attack on Yemen’s tense southern region

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Yemen’s Houthi movement yesterday carried out a rare missile strike on a southern region that has seen renewed infighting between forces allied to a military coalition, three government sources said.

The attack on a military base in Abyan, which two of the sources said killed at least two soldiers and injured over 20, comes as the recognised government and a separatist group both mass fighters in the area while Riyadh moves to ease tensions. The Southern Transition­al Council (STC) has been vying with the government for control of the south.

The Houthis, who ousted the government from the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, in late 2014, largely hold the north.

There was no immediate comment from the Houthis, who are trying to seize the government’s last northern stronghold in gas-rich Marib while also keeping up crossborde­r attacks on Saudi cities.

Instabilit­y in the south further complicate­s stalled efforts led by the United Nations and backed by the United States to secure a nationwide ceasefire needed to end more than six years of war in Yemen that have caused a dire humanitari­an crisis.

Saudi Arabia, which has been hosting talks between the STC and President AbdRabbu Mansour Hadi’s government, said on Friday that the nominal allies had agreed to stop political, military, security and other escalation­s threatenin­g a power-sharing deal struck in 2019, state news agency SPA reported.

The two sides have yet to redeploy troops out of Aden and other southern regions as the pact stipulates.

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