Yemen govt forces storm Aden, seize airport - residents, officials

Residents said fighting restarted in Aden when government forces attacked the Yemeni city's eastern suburbs and fought artillery duels with UAE-backed southern separatists.

A pro-government Yemeni soldier mans a checkpoint in Ataq, Yemen, August 27, 2019.
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A pro-government Yemeni soldier mans a checkpoint in Ataq, Yemen, August 27, 2019.

Fighting shook Aden again on Wednesday when government forces attacked the Yemeni city's eastern suburbs and fought artillery duels with southern separatists, residents said, deepening the rift between supposed allies in a Saudi-led coalition.

Forces of the Saudi-backed government have recaptured most of the neighbouring towns they had previously lost to the United Arab Emirates-backed separatists before moving towards the port city of Aden, they said.

Information Minister Moammar al Eryani said on Twitter that government forces had taken Aden's airport from the separatists.

The separatists and the internationally-recognised government of President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi are nominally united under the Saudi-led coalition in their battle against Yemen's Houthi movement.

But the UAE has been at odds with the government as it backs the Islah party because it's seen as close to the Muslim Brotherhood, a movement which the Gulf state has been fighting across the Middle East and North Africa. Islah denies being a member of the Brotherhood.

The Western-backed, Sunni Muslim coalition intervened in Yemen in March 2015 against the Iran-aligned Houthi movement that ousted Hadi from power in the capital Sanaa in late 2014. His government relocated to Aden.

Witnesses said clashes could be heard in Aden's Al Arech and Khor Maksar districts, as well as around Aden's airport, which has been under the control of the UAE-backed forces since 2015.

Government forces took control of Zinjibar, the capital of the neighbouring Abyan, earlier on Monday, after securing most of the oil-producing province of Shabwa and its liquefied natural gas terminal in Balfaf.

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