Saudi-Led Airstrikes Kill 20 in Clashes with UAE-Backed Separatists in Yemen
Air strikes killed 20 separatist fighters as the Saudi-led coalition responded to the Southern Transitional Council's recent territorial gains in resource-rich Hadramawt and Mahra.
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Saudi-led coalition airstrikes in Yemen against United Arab Emirates-backed separatists who have seized large swathes of territory killed 20 people on Friday, a separatist official said.
Saudi-led airstrikes kill 20 in clashes with UAE-backed separatists in Yemen
Airstrikes in Yemen kill 20 as Saudi-led coalition targets UAE-backed separatists, exposing deepening rifts within the anti-Houthi alliance and raising risks of a wider escalation amid competing territorial claims in the country’s south.
Clash in Yemen: Saudi Airstrikes and Rising Tensions with UAE-backed Forces
Recent Saudi airstrikes target UAE-backed forces in southern Yemen, escalating tensions. Disputes arise over the Southern Transitional Council's (STC) control in oil-rich areas, leading to strained relations between Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Saudi efforts to mediate and demand withdrawal are reportedly thwarted, with the situation growing increasingly volatile.
Tensions between the sides increased after STC forces entered the Hadramout and Mehra districts last month, taking control of an oil-rich area and pushing back the Saudi-aligned Homeland Defense Forces. Now, the Saudis have struck back.
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