A spokesman for the Abyan axis denies the withdrawal of the coalition team to monitor the ceasefire

English - Thursday 03 December 2020 الساعة 09:16 am
Abyan, NewsYemen:

The spokesman for the Abyan axis, Captain Muhammad al-Naqib, denied news of the withdrawal of the Arab coalition team from the mission of monitoring the ceasefire between the Brotherhood militia and the southern forces in Abyan governorate.

Al-Naqib said in his post on the social networking site Twitter that news of the withdrawal of the Arab coalition committee from the Abyan front is being circulated, and this is not true.

He pointed out the situation there that he is witnessing intermittent clashes caused by the violations of the terrorist Brotherhood militia, which no longer dare to raise its head from the barricades of its defensive line.

He pointed out that the Brotherhood militia fires from time to time in the context of its continuous violations of the ceasefire resolution and its lack of respect for the truce sponsored by the Coalition to Support Legitimacy.

The captain had previously accused the Brotherhood militia of carrying out a Turkish plan to invade the temporary capital, Aden, as part of the moves taking place under the legitimacy in Shabwa and Abyan governorates.

He explained that the Brotherhood militia is working according to a Turkish agenda to empower and support the Brotherhood militia politically, militarily and in the media, as the Iranian Revolutionary Guard did with the Houthi militia to control North Yemen.