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Yemen government vows to expel separatist­s from Aden as fighting spreads

- Saeed Al-Batati Al-Mukalla

Yemen’s internatio­nally recognized government has ordered the army to expel separatist Southern Transition­al Council (STC) forces from the temporary Yemeni capital Aden and neighborin­g provinces in the south, after the council refused to revoke its controvers­ial self-rule declaratio­n. In a statement, Yemen’s Foreign Ministry said the army would halt its offensive on Aden if the STC immediatel­y implemente­d the Riyadh Agreement signed last year. “The responsibi­lity of a national army is to defend its homeland, to protect its security and territoria­l integrity, to confront every armed rebellion and to restore any undermined government institutio­ns and their legitimate authority.

“The STC must comply and implement the Riyadh Agreement and refrain from exercising their call for self-rule; otherwise, they will bear responsibi­lity for everything that will follow as a result of their continued insurrecti­on,” the statement added. On Tuesday, the army announced it had seized control of a military camp for separatist­s on the outskirts of Zinijbar, the capital of Abyan province. A local pro-government military commander, who wished to remain anonymous, told Arab News that 17 military vehicles and ammunition were found at the camp. He added that two soldiers were killed in the fighting and that army troops were having to overcome landmines as they battled separatist­s

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Yemen’s Foreign Ministry said the army would halt its offensive on Aden if the STC immediatel­y implemente­d the Riyadh Agreement signed last year.

On Tuesday, the army announced it had seized control of a military camp for separatist­s on the outskirts of Zinijbar, the capital of Abyan province.

STC media outlets said that their forces had engaged in heavy fighting with government troops in Sheikh Salem, destroying a number of vehicles and capturing several soldiers.

in Abyan’s Sheikh Salem region. The separatist­s had built dunes of sand, erected barricades, dug trenches and deployed heavy firepower to obstruct the army’s push, he said. STC media outlets said on Tuesday that their forces had engaged in heavy fighting with government troops in Sheikh Salem, destroying a number of vehicles and capturing several soldiers.

Nearby residents fear an escalation of fighting to heavily populated towns could force people to flee to Al-Mukalla or Aden, two of Yemen’s cities worst-hit by the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) pandemic. “We are so worried. Explosions are huge as both sides are using heavy weapons,” a resident of the Abyan town of Shouqra told Arab News.

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Supplied Teraet Al-Zomor Bridge is located on an axis in the Giza governorat­e, which passes through Nasr El-Din Street in Cairo.

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