JAKARTA - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs (Wamenlu) of Yemen, Abdulwahid Abu Ras said that the southern Yemeni region was deteriorating due to the clashes that occurred.
Quoting Al Arabiya via AN, Monday, December 22, he said international organizations could not continue their work in southern Yemen because the current situation and conditions had a major impact on the safety of humanitarian workers.
Abdulwahid then warned that the split due to the military's control of the control in many areas was not from the authority of the internationally recognized Yemeni government military could make instability continue.
Meanwhile, the Southern Transitional Council (STC) rebels have just announced that they refuse to withdraw their forces from oil-rich areas in Hadramout and Mahra provinces in southern Yemen.
Many accuse the STC rebels of committing violence over the control of the territory. However, the STC has denied it.
The capture of Hadramout and Mahra came after the STC engaged in clashes with the Hadramout Tribes Alliance and the First Military Region forces allied with the Yemeni government.
STC also assessed that it had no problem with the National Shield Force, which was formed in 2023 based on the decision of the head of the Presidential Leadership Council Rashad al-Alimi.
On the one hand, the existence of other military alliances such as the Hadrami Elite Forces is known to be allied with the STC.
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