YEMEN Press Agency

Dozens of protesters close several main streets in Seiyun

HADRAMOUT, Dec. 12 (YPA) – Dozens of protesters closed on Monday several the main streets in the city of Seiyun of Hadramout province, in eastern Yemen.

According to local sources in the city, the protesters calling themselves “Youth of Anger” blocked the main streets with stones and set fire to the damaged tires, amid demands for getting out the forces of the “First Military Region” loyal to Islah Party.

The sources confirmed that the Region’s gunmen loyal to Islah fired in the air to disperse the protesters, amid a spread in the streets of the city wearing civilian clothes.

The UAE is heading to finance a new round of escalation against the Islah militants in Wadi Hadramout, following the announcement of the commander of the Saudi forces in Seiyun, Daif Allah Al-Mutairi, to stand by the forces of the first region and to maintain the security and stability of the districts of the province.

The Saudi-Emirati conflict took multiple forms between their Southern Transitional Council and Islah tools, in addition to the division of the Wadi Hadramout tribes, and the creation of a number of tribal and social formations under different names, all of which serve the American-European agendas and ambitions for the plundering of Yemeni crude oil from the port of Al-Dhaba, which was targeted with a number of attacks by Sanaa forces to limit the continued looting, without benefiting from its revenues in the development process and the payment of salaries of employees in all Yemeni provinces.

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