
Yemen’s separatist STC accuses Saudi Arabia of bombing forces along border
Al Jazeera
Saudi-backed Hadramout governor says move under way to ‘peacefully’ take over military sites from STC.
Fighting broke out on Friday in Yemen’s Hadramout province that borders Saudi Arabia, between forces loyal to region’s Saudi-backed governor and the separatist Southern Transitional Council (STC).
The STC accused Saudi Arabia of bombing its forces near the border. But Hadramout’s governor Salem al-Khanbashi said on Friday that the efforts to take back bases from the STC were meant to “peacefully and systematically” reclaim military sites in Yemen’s southern province.
“The operation is not a declaration of war or an escalation, but rather a precautionary measure to protect security and prevent chaos,” he said in a statement.
Al Jazeera’s Mohammed Al Attab, reporting from Sanaa, said fighting was reported to be taking place on Friday in positions where STC forces are located along the Saudi border.
But, he added, “we are still waiting for confirmation about what is going on there,” saying that the latest information available from the area suggested the STC had maintained control of its positions.
