One dead and wounded in Aden following an attempt by supporters of the 'Transitional' to storm Al-Maashiq Palace
At least one person was killed and eleven others injured in Aden as Yemeni security forces opened fire on crowds linked to the disbanded Southern Transitional Council during an attempt to storm the Al-Maashiq presidential palace.
In a notable incident in Aden, at least one individual has died and eleven others were injured due to gunfire from Yemeni security forces targeting crowds affiliated with the disbanded Southern Transitional Council. The clashes occurred during the protesters' attempt to breach the gates of the Al-Maashiq presidential palace, which serves as the interim capital of Yemen. Eyewitness accounts and video footage shared on social media documented the intensity of the gunfire amidst the protests around the palace, highlighting the escalating tensions in the region.
The confrontation erupted shortly after Prime Minister Shaed Mohsen Al-Zindani held a meeting for the internationally recognized government at the Al-Maashiq palace, which coincided with demonstrations against the government. This situation underscores the deep-seated divisions within Yemen as various factions mobilize against the backdrop of ongoing political instability. The security forces of Aden stated that their actions were a lawful response to armed demonstrators attempting to breach secure areas, emphasizing their mandate to maintain order and prevent chaos.
The security committee of Aden has asserted its commitment to combating any involvement in acts of violence or disruptions targeting security forces. Their statement reflects the heightened state of alert within the city amid increasing political tensions. Such incidents not only reflect the ongoing struggle for power among competing factions but also raise concerns about the security situation in Aden and the broader implications for peace efforts in Yemen.