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Yemen separatist­s surround Aden presidenti­al palace — Source

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ADEN: Yemeni separatist­s have surrounded the presidenti­al palace in the government’s interim capital Aden, a military source said Tuesday.

“The separatist­s have surrounded the palace and now control the main gate. Those inside are unofficial­ly under house arrest at this point,” said the source, a high-ranking officer with the Yemeni military.

Tension between the separatist­s and the government erupted into clashes at the weekend, with more than 36 people killed in Aden since Sunday, according to the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross.

Brigadier Saleh al-Sayyed, who heads troops that have fought alongside the separatist­s since Sunday, announced his forces had seized control of the Fourth Brigade, the presidenti­al guard in Aden.

The southern city has served as the government’s de facto capital since 2014, when the Huthi rebels seized control of Sanaa in their fight against the state.

Saudi- backed President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi resides in Riyadh.

Formerly independen­t states, North and South Yemen were unified in 1991 under the presidency of Ali Abdullah Saleh, who was killed in December in clashes with the Huthis in Sanaa.

The Huthi rebels, who are backed by Iran, control most of northern Yemen.

The south is home to the Southern Transition­al Council, a separatist movement that wants to reinstate South Yemen as an independen­t entity.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Fighters from Yemen's southern separatist movement gather in a street of the country's second city of Aden, during clashes with forces loyal to the Saudi-backed president in this file photo.
— AFP photo Fighters from Yemen's southern separatist movement gather in a street of the country's second city of Aden, during clashes with forces loyal to the Saudi-backed president in this file photo.

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