Official threat "military confrontation" ... Brotherhood raises the ceiling of the battle against the coalition

English - Tuesday 17 December 2019 الساعة 04:18 pm
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In the internationally recognized government camp, the Brotherhood’s wing raised the level of escalation towards the Arab coalition forces in Yemen, bypassing the square of waving military actions against it.

The escalation reached high levels, after the security committee in Shabwa, headed by the pro-Islah governor Muhammad Salih bin Eido, threatened to confront what they described as "conspiracy and sabotage projects", one day after a message was sent by “Ben Eido" to President Hadi, including allegations of "provocations from the Emirati forces. "

The statement of the authorities of Shabwa Governorate, published by the official news agency in its version speaking for the government of President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, carried explicit indications of the possibility of detonating a military confrontation with the Arab coalition forces, located in the Balhaf region, and because the Emirati military presence in Yemen is part of the Arab coalition forces, and is governed by its leadership strategy, the demonstration campaigns and accusations leveled by the "Brotherhood" from time to time for the Emirates mainly target Saudi Arabia, bearing the emblem of the leadership in Yemen.

The Governor of Shabwa had sent a letter to the interim president, Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, complaining that Emirati armored vehicles had crossed security points, and that coalition fighters had flown over the province, and he could not fail to confirm that "the coalition that came to liberate Yemen is not above the law."

Simultaneously, the governor of Socotra, loyal to the Brotherhood, sent a similar message to Hadi, including a long list of complaints based on allegations, against the Emirati forces present in the archipelago in southern Yemen.

In the message, "Mahrouss" went on to accuse the UAE of smuggling "wanted" persons, but Socotra Elementary Appeals Prosecution denied the governor's claims and confirmed their incorrectness.

And the prosecution revealed that Ramzi Mahrous prevented a folklore band from traveling to participate in an event in the United Arab Emirates, at a time that considered the decision a measure that violates the personal freedom guaranteed by the constitution and the law.

The Prosecution directed the Director General of Socotra Airport to stop prohibiting the participants from traveling unless they prove a proven crime or a judicial decision against them is issued against them.