Sanaa government official accuses “foreign intelligence agendas” of fueling conflict in rural Taiz
TAIZ, Oct. 28 (YPA) – The Acting Governor of Taiz for the Sanaa government, Ahmed Al-Mosawa, revealed on Tuesday details about the ongoing events in the Al-Shamayateen district (Al-Hujariya), asserting that they are “a reflection of the fierce conflict between foreign agendas run by intelligence agencies affiliated with foreign powers.”
Al-Mosawa explained that these agencies seek to “destabilize security and stability” in areas under the Saudi-led coalition’s control, with the aim of “legitimizing their presence” and turning them into arenas for internal conflicts and organized crimes.
He stressed that the primary goal of these foreign powers is to “exhaust the citizens to facilitate complete control over the strategic joints of Taiz Governorate’s vital coastline.”
Al-Mosawa praised the “awareness of the free people of Taiz” for foiling these plots, calling on all citizens to “recognize the seriousness of the conspiratorial schemes” and the necessity of “maintaining national unity” to confront “the occupation projects,” referring to the coalition states, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
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