Yemen Updates: US violates Yemen sovereignty, Saudis move 3 brigades of extremist Salafist elements to Aden, US and France plundering Yemeni Resources

16 March 2023

Southern Governorates Media Center reveals US violations of Yemen’s sovereignty

The media center for the southern governorates revealed in a reported issued on Thursday the dangers of the recent American move in the occupied southern governorates.

The center said in a report issued today that America is trying to consolidate its military presence in the occupied southern governorates before reaching a peace agreement that ends the state of division in which the country has been living since the beginning of 2015. It explained that more than 20 US violations of national sovereignty were monitored in the occupied governorates during the period June 2022 – March 8, 2023, of which 12 military moves were the visits of military and security delegations to the governorates of Hadramout, Mahra and Shabwa.

The center indicated that seven violations during the same period were visits by the new US ambassador, Stephen Fagin, and a violation by the US envoy to Yemen, Tim Leander Kenig, who visited Shabwa governorate in the middle of last year, and held a meeting with the governor appointed by the coalition countries, Awad bin Al-Wazir Al-Awlaqi, in a gas facility in Balhaf in July of the same year.

The report indicated that the visit of the American envoy came in parallel with American-French moves to resume the crime of plundering Yemeni liquefied gas from Shabwa to reduce the gas crisis that hit European and American markets as a result of the repercussions of the Russian-Ukrainian war.

https://en.ypagency.net/289296

Pro-Saudi forces with huge military equipment arrive in Aden

Local sources explained that Saudi Arabia is in the process of bringing in three brigades of extremist Salafist elements, the so-called “Dera Al-Watan” forces, to Aden in the coming days, noting that these forces were trained in the areas of “Khoura Omira” and “Ras Al-Ara” near the Bab Al-Mandab Strait, west of Lahj province.

https://en.ypagency.net/289626

France begins suspicious moves in three Yemeni southern provinces

France has begun suspicious movements in Aden, Lahj and Abyan provinces, which under the control of the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC)’s militias  in southern Yemen.

Media sources confirmed that the French embassy has established an information-gathering unit in the city of Aden under the banner of a so-called “incubator for young entrepreneurs” and trained a group of Yemeni youth on its intelligence activity.

Sources added that the project, which France is funding through an unofficial organization, aims to provide accurate intelligence reports to Paris, purportedly to protect its interests in Yemen.

In the same context, the French ambassador Jean-Marie Safa is conducting movements and visits accompanied by a French special force, the latest of which is to the province of Lahj under the banner of visiting humanitarian projects.

The French moves coincide with an influx of US and British forces to the governorates of Mahra and Hadramout, after they established military bases there.

https://en.ypagency.net/289867

8 Years of War in Yemen- MES EP.201

https://thealtworld.com/marwa_osman/8-years-of-war-in-yemen-mes-ep-201

2 thoughts on “Yemen Updates: US violates Yemen sovereignty, Saudis move 3 brigades of extremist Salafist elements to Aden, US and France plundering Yemeni Resources

  1. CNN say the US have been bombing the Yemen heavily since 2009, but outsourced some of the bombing to Saudi since 2014. They killed most of the al-Awlaki family, father at 40, son at 16 and daughter at 9. Good work. Children just grow up to be terrorists and threaten American lives, so it is best to get rid of them when they are still children, that’s the American Way! And the younger the better!
    The US are also doing all they can to stop any food or medicine getting into the Yemen, so a lot of terrorists are starving. Great work by the US and Saudi military!

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