As the chaos in the occupied areas continues, tribes in Abyan announced the blocking of the international road leading to Aden.
The Al-Jaadneh tribe announced the resumption of the work of the tribal sectors on the international lines, after five months of peaceful demands for the release of the kidnapped Lieutenant Colonel Ali Ashal Al-Jaadneh, who was forcibly hidden by the UAE mercenaries in Aden prisons.
The tribe explained in a statement that it had knocked on all doors of officials in Aden, but they only received false promises.
The tribe confirmed that its patience was running out, and called on the military formations affiliated with the mercenaries of the so-called Transitional Council to pressure their leadership to release Al-Jaadneh, or at least avoid passing through its lands out of respect for tribal customs.
The Al-Jaadneh tribe announced its decision to block the international road in the Lahmar area in front of all military vehicles and mechanisms affiliated with the aggression coalition and the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council.
The tribe also appealed to the Al-Bakazem and Al-Maraqsha tribes in Ahwar to block the international coastal road in solidarity with it, and the two tribes responded to its call.