Southern separatists in Yemen report Saudi airstrikes near positions
A separatist group in southern Yemen, the Southern Transitional Council (STC), reported alleged Saudi airstrikes near its positions in Hadramaut province on Friday. The STC recently seized the oil-rich provinces of Hadramaut and al-Mahra, prompting Saudi Arabia to urge them to relinquish control.

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AI-generatedA separatist group in southern Yemen, the Southern Transitional Council (STC), reported alleged Saudi airstrikes near its positions in Hadramaut province on Friday. The STC recently seized the oil-rich provinces of Hadramaut and al-Mahra, prompting Saudi Arabia to urge them to relinquish control. The STC claims the strikes followed ambushes on its fighters in eastern Hadramaut. The Saudi-backed Yemeni government and international bodies, including the Arab League and European countries, have condemned the STC's actions and called for a unified Yemen, fearing the division will weaken efforts against the Houthi rebels in the north. The STC argues a separate southern Yemen would be more effective in combating the Houthis and protecting southern ports.
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10 extractedEuropean countries and Gulf states have called for Yemen to remain a unified country – backing the Saudi position.
The STC entered the two large, oil-rich provinces in the south not yet under its control.
STC seized two oil-rich provinces this month.
The strikes were not independently confirmed.
Saudi Arabia has made a diplomatic appeal urging the separatist forces to relinquish newly captured Hadramaut and al-Mahra.
A separatist group in southern Yemen has claimed that Saudi Arabia has fired warning airstrikes directed at its forces.
Separatist group in southern Yemen claimed Saudi Arabia fired warning airstrikes near its forces.
Amr al-Bidh said airstrikes came after STC fighters were involved in ambushes that left two dead.
Amr al-Bidh, a foreign affairs special representative for the STC, said airstrikes came after its fighters were involved in ambushes that left two dead.
The strikes – which were not independently confirmed – would be the first military step by Saudi Arabia since it made a diplomatic appeal.