Yemen’s government says southern areas retaken from secessionist STC forces

Yemen's Government Regains Control of Southern Regions from Secessionist Forces

In a significant development, Yemen's internationally recognized government has claimed to have retaken control of key southern regions from the Southern Transitional Council (STC), a secessionist group that had been making strides in its push for independence. The announcement was made by Rashad al-Alimi, chief of the Saudi Arabia-backed Presidential Leadership Council (PLC), who asserted that the government has assumed full control over Hadramout and Al-Mahra provinces.

The recapture of these regions came after a successful Saudi-led offensive to drive the STC out of the areas. The two provinces border Saudi Arabia and make up nearly half of Yemeni territory, fueling tensions between Saudi Arabia and its top ally, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which has been accused of backing the STC.

Al-Alimi's address was seen as a message of reassurance from the government that its troops are now in control of all military bases taken by the STC in recent weeks. The announcement also came ahead of an upcoming conference that marks a new chapter in Yemen's legacy, with the PLC adamant on the need to start negotiations.

Meanwhile, thousands of people gathered in Aden to show support for the STC, chanting slogans against Saudi Arabia and the government, while waving flags of the former South Yemen. The protesters called for independence, with one protester stating that they want "an independent state." Some held up photos of STC leader Aidarous al-Zubaidi, who has fled the country.

The tensions between Saudi Arabia and the UAE have become increasingly strained as the STC's secessionist push gains momentum. The situation has left many wondering about the future of Yemen and what implications this will have on regional stability.

In a statement, Secretary-General Abdulrahman Jalal al-Sebaihi declared the STC dissolved, citing internal disagreements and mounting regional pressure. However, the group quickly disputed the decision, declaring it "null and void" due to coercion and pressure.

The government has warned against any attempts that target the STC's peaceful activities, sparking concerns about further violence in southern cities. The situation remains volatile, with the Houthis – who control northern Yemen – receiving a similar warning from al-Alimi regarding their willingness to negotiate or face repercussions.
 
the whole thing is just so confusing 🤯... like who's backing who and why? Saudi Arabia is basically trying to keep the UAE in check but at the same time they're also dealing with the STC wanting independence, meanwhile the Houthis are just sitting there being all stubborn 😒. it feels like the whole region is going through some kind of identity crisis... how can you have a stable government when everyone's got their own agenda 🤷‍♀️?
 
Ugh 🤕 I'm not surprised at all that the government finally took back control of those southern regions... it was only a matter of time. I mean, come on, they've been playing games with Saudi Arabia and the UAE for years. It's about time they stepped in to put their foot down.

But let's be real, this isn't going to solve anything. The STC is just going to regroup and start fighting again. And what about those innocent civilians caught in the crossfire? 🤦‍♂️ They're always the ones who suffer the most.

And don't even get me started on the Houthis. They're probably just waiting for their next opportunity to strike back at the government. This whole situation is just a mess, and I'm not holding my breath for any real negotiations or peace talks. It's all just a bunch of power plays and backroom deals, if you ask me 😒
 
idk why ppl r shocked about this news 🤔. like, yemen's gov has been tryna regain control over these southern regions 4 ages. it's not like they just magically took back the whole region without a fight 💪. Saudi Arabia & UAE have been backing the STC, but let's be real, the gov's got the upper hand here 🙌. the STC might b dissolving or whatever, but i think this is just another move by the gov to tighten its grip on power 👑. and btw, all these protests r just ppl expressing their frustration, not like they're actually demandin independence 💁‍♀️. it's all good, the gov'll handle it 🙏.
 
🤔 I'm not sure how I feel about the Southern Transitional Council being "dissolved" by the government. It seems like they're trying to crush any dissent with military force 🚫, but what's really going on here? The STC has been making some valid points about regional autonomy and self-determination, and it's not clear that the current government is willing to listen 👂.

I mean, thousands of people showed up in Aden to protest against the government, and they're still demanding independence 💥. It's like the government thinks it can just ignore all this noise and keep on trucking 🚗? I'm worried about where this is going to lead, and whether we'll see more violence in southern cities 🔫.

And what's with the Houthis getting a similar warning from al-Alimi? Is he trying to set up some kind of proxy war between rival factions 💣? It just feels like we're stuck in some kind of regional quagmire 🌀, and I'm not sure how anyone is going to come out on top.
 
OMG, this is such amazing news!!! I'm literally shaking with excitement 😍🎉! It's like, finally, some stability in Yemen after all these years of turmoil 🙏. I mean, it's not easy to regain control of areas that were taken over by the STC, but Rashad al-Alimi and his team seem so confident and strong 💪. I hope this is a sign of better things to come for Yemen and its people ❤️. It's all about finding a peaceful solution now 🤞. Let's keep our fingers crossed for unity and understanding between Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and other nations involved 🌎.
 
🤣[Distracted dad meme] 😒👀 Yemen's got more drama than a Kardashian family reunion! 🤷‍♂️ Saudi Arabia backing the PLC, UAE backing the STC... and the Houthis just chillin' in the north, waiting for their turn to get involved 💁‍♀️. Can't we all just have nice things? 😒
 
🤔 what's going on in Yemen is super messy... so like there was this group called STC that wanted independence but the gov just took back control of these southern regions 🌊 hadramout and al-mahra provinces they make up half of yemen's land 🤯 now the gov says it has all the bases under control but i'm not sure if ppl are buying it... thousands showed up in aden to support the STC and chant slogans against saudi arabia 🗣️ meanwhile saudi & uae are all like "hold on, we don't want no secession" 💯
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here 🤔... all of a sudden the government is "regaining control" and it's just so convenient? I mean, what about all those secret deals between Saudi Arabia and the UAE that have been kept under wraps? It's like they're trying to distract us from the real issue at hand. And what's with this whole STC thing? One minute they're talking about independence, the next they're being declared "dissolved" like it was some kind of plot twist 😏... and don't even get me started on the Houthis receiving a similar warning... sounds like a classic case of "divide and conquer" to me 🚨. I'm not buying it until more evidence comes out, folks! 💡
 
So like I'm not surprised by this development... Saudi Arabia and UAE backing one side of the split, but what's crazy is that people in Aden are still all about independence 🤯 thousands gathered to protest against Saudi Arabia and show support for the STC. It's like, Yemen is super complicated right now. I think it's time for a more nuanced approach than just pitting one group against another. The conflict has already claimed so many lives and displaced countless people... can't we just talk about a peaceful solution? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I'm kinda worried about what's gonna happen next in Yemen... like, this whole secessionist thing is really making things complicated 🤯. One sec, let me just say that I'm all for the government taking back control of those regions, but at the same time, I feel bad for people who've been living under STC rule – it's like, they're trying to make a point, right? And then you got Saudi Arabia and UAE getting involved, which is already adding fuel to the fire 🔥. I don't know what's gonna happen at this conference, but I'm hoping that some kinda dialogue can start... or else we might be looking at another long-term crisis 🌪️.
 
OMG, can't believe what's going on in Yemen 😱... it's like, they're fighting over southern regions and I'm literally thinking about all the people affected 💔... like, thousands of protesters showed up for STC in Aden, chanting slogans and waving flags 🤯... and meanwhile, government is trying to reassure everyone that everything's under control 👀... but the thing is, it feels like there's gonna be more violence 🔥... I mean, who wants another war? 😩
 
omg what's happening in yemen?! 🤯 so like there's this group called stc trying to break away and now they've lost control of their southern provinces to the government. it's all so complicated with saudi arabia and uae involved too... 🤝 i'm low-key worried about the stability of the region tbh. but at the same time, i feel like the ppl in yemen deserve to have a say in their own country 🌎💖 it's just gotta be handled carefully so nobody gets hurt. wanna hear more about what's next for this conflict tho? 🤔
 
man this is crazy whats going on in yemen rn 🤯 they're fighting like crazy over secession and all that drama but can we talk about how unstable the whole region is? it's like saudi arabia and uae are backing different groups lol but seriously its not good for anyone involved especially the ppl of yemen they just wanna live their lives and not be caught up in this messy power struggle 🤔
 
man, this whole thing got me thinking... what is independence really? is it just about getting away from someone else's rule, or is it more than that? like, when the people of Yemen are talking about wanting an independent state, are they thinking about freedom from oppression, or just a change in who's running their country?

and what about all these regional powers interfering in each other's affairs? it feels like everyone's got their own agenda, whether it's Saudi Arabia, the UAE, or even Iran. it's like, can't we all just get along and work together to solve our problems instead of trying to control someone else's destiny?

i mean, i'm not saying the STC doesn't have a right to self-determination, but at what cost? thousands of people gathering in Aden, chanting slogans and waving flags... it feels like we're just perpetuating the cycle of violence. can't we find a way to resolve our differences peacefully?

the more i think about it, the more i realize that this is all just a reflection of humanity's inherent complexity. we're all just trying to navigate our own paths in life, while also dealing with the weight of global expectations and politics... sometimes it feels like the world is just too much to handle 🤯
 
man... this is just like what happened back in the 90s when South Yemen was all about independence 🤦‍♂️ remember those days? and now it's all messed up again, Saudi Arabia and UAE getting all worked up over some southern separatists... I swear, it feels like history is repeating itself 🕰️. and what's with these new groups popping up left and right? doesn't anyone want stability for once? but at the same time, you can feel the desperation in their voices, wanting an independent state... I guess that's just how it goes sometimes...
 
I'm thinking this whole thing is gonna be super messy for Yemen... Saudi Arabia and UAE are like two big siblings fighting over Yemen's toys 🤯. The STC wants independence, but the government says no way, we're good 👊. This conflict has been going on for ages, it's hard to predict what'll happen next 🕰️. But one thing's for sure, Yemen's people are tired of all this fighting 😓. Can't they just have a peaceful conversation about their future? 🤝 It's not like there aren't any good solutions out there...
 
🤔 its gonna be a bloody mess now that saudi arabia and uae are involved... they dont care about yemenis, they just wanna keep it in the middle east to control oil 🚫
 
🤔 it's crazy how this all went down... like one minute the STC is making moves and the next they're getting pushed out of their own territory 📍. Saudi Arabia and UAE are always trying to play it cool but you can tell there's some serious tension between them 👀. And what about the Houthis? They're already getting involved in this mess 😬. I feel like we'll be seeing more of this conflict for a while now 💥
 
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