American sources revealed an expected battle in Hadhramaut, between the tools of the Saudi-Emirati aggression, one of the most important oil regions.
The American newspaper “Foreign Affairs” quoted sources as saying that the pace of tension is escalating in the most important Yemeni governorates between the factions loyal to Saudi Arabia and the Emirates.
The magazine published a report entitled “The Fatal Imbalance in the Middle East” in which it focused on highlighting the Saudi-Emirati differences in Yemen and their impact on the situation there and American efforts to restructure the Yemeni forces loyal to the coalition.
The report indicated that the situation in Yemen is heading towards the Libyan scenario where the authorities are divided, referring to the mercenary factions loyal to Saudi Arabia and the Emirates.
Hadhramaut has witnessed tension in recent weeks between the factions loyal to the mercenaries under the name of the “Hadhramaut Tribal Alliance” and the Transitional Council.
Tensions between the two parties escalated with the decision of the “tribes” to cut off fuel in Aden, the stronghold of the Transitional Council loyal to the Emirates, which caused a popular explosion in Aden, Lahj and Abyan with the power outage.
The United States has intensified its movement in recent days regarding the Hadhramaut file, as its ambassador, Stephen Fagin, held a series of meetings with mercenary leaders in the governorate, in parallel with reports of the deployment of American forces there.
The American move comes within the framework of Western ambitions to control the wealth of the southern and eastern regions of Yemen.
In conjunction with the popular turmoil witnessed by the occupied governorates, the Qalansiyah area in the Yemeni Socotra Archipelago witnessed an angry night demonstration organized by dozens of citizens in protest against the sharp rise in fuel prices and basic materials.
Local sources on the island confirmed that the Emirati militias suppressed the demonstration with live bullets, which led to injuries among citizens.
The sources reported that the protesting citizens chanted slogans calling for the departure of Emirati forces, improving economic conditions and stopping the collapse of basic services.
The demonstrators denounced the monopoly practiced by the Emirati company “ADNOC” of oil derivatives.
The participants held the authorities affiliated with the Emirati occupation fully responsible for the collapse of services and the deterioration of the economic situation, stressing the continuation of the uprising and the expansion of protest activities against the foreign forces and their affiliated militias, which they accused of being behind the living crisis.
The demonstrations in Qalansiyah came amid a sharp economic deterioration witnessed by Socotra and the rest of the areas under the control of the occupation in southern and eastern Yemen.
In addition, a foreign doctor was seriously injured in an assassination attempt carried out by gunmen believed to be affiliated with the Islah militias in the city of Taiz.
Local sources reported that gunmen opened fire on the Syrian doctor, Dr. Mahmoud Ahmed Abbas, in front of Al-Rawda Hospital in Al-Mushki neighborhood in the center of Taiz city, which led to his serious injury.
Adding that Abbas was taken to the hospital in critical condition, while the gunmen fled.
The city of Taiz, which is controlled by the Islah militias and its forces, is drowning in a security chaos for which citizens pay the price with their blood, lives and property.