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Battle of Aden (2018)

Battle of Aden
Part of the Yemeni Civil War (2014–present), Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen, and the Aden unrest (2015–2019)

Situation in Aden after the STC seized the city
  Southern Transitional Council control
  Hadi Government control
Date28–31 January 2018
Location
Aden, Yemen
12°48′00″N 45°02′00″E / 12.8°N 45.033333°E / 12.8; 45.033333
Result STC victory
Territorial
changes
STC gains control of most of Aden[10]
Belligerents

Yemen Army (Hadi government)

Supported by:
 Saudi Arabia[3][4]

Southern Transitional Council (STC)

Supported by:
 Kuwait (commandos SF)
 United Arab Emirates[9]
Commanders and leaders
Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi
Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr
Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar
Aidarus al-Zoubaidi[11]
Hani bin Braik
Strength

Kuwait: 30-60 commandos

Thousands[1]
Hundreds of demonstrators[12]
Casualties and losses
250 killed[13]
745 wounded
94 Yemenis killed[11][14]
6 commandos wounded[15]
40 people killed[16][17][18] (3 civilians)[19] 222 wounded,[20][21][22][23] and 40,000 without aid[24]
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Location within Yemen

The Battle of Aden was a conflict between the Southern Transitional Council (STC) and the Yemeni government around the headquarters in Aden.[25]

Background edit

In Yemen, separatists have been calling for the independence of South Yemen, which was until 1990 an independent state officially known as the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, with its state capital as Aden.[26][27][28] After its incorporation into the Yemen Arab Republic, there were two major attempts to secede, the Yemeni Civil War of 1994[29] and the South Yemen insurgency (2009–present).[30]

The Southern Transitional Council was created in May 2017. The governor of Aden Aidarus al-Zoubaidi, dismissed from his office on 27 April 2017 by Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, became its leader.[31][32]

The Southern National Assembly, made up of 303 members from every southern province, held its first parliamentary session in Aden on 26 December 2017.[33]

Amid tensions between the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council and the Saudi-backed Hadi government in Aden, the STC announced on 21 January 2018 that it would overthrow the Yemeni government within a week unless President Hadi sacked his entire cabinet, including Prime Minister Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr for corruption.[34][35] The STC also declared a state of emergency until its demands were met.[36] The government responded by banning protests in Aden, but the STC organised an anti-government rally for 28 January 2018.[37]

Timeline edit

Outbreak of fighting edit

Gun battles erupted in Aden on 28 January 2018 when security forces loyal to the Hadi government attempted to prevent pro-STC demonstrators from entering the city.[38] Districts reportedly affected by the fighting included Khormaksar, al-Mansoura, and Dar Sad, with protests taking place in al-Orouth square. Pro-STC forces were reported to have seized a number of government offices, including the Hadi government's headquarters.[9][34][38]

28 January edit

The STC captured the government headquarters in Aden.[39][40] The government also ordered its own troops to return to base, following fierce clashes across Aden. The fighting subsided by the evening after Prime Minister Daghr ordered a truce and instructed forces loyal to the government to return to barracks, witnesses said.[41] In the night, the fighting continued.[42][43]

29 January edit

New fighting broke out after a brief ceasefire on the day before it collapsed.[44][45][46] The STC sent reinforcements from Dhale and Shabwah provinces to Aden.[30][47][48] Tank and heavy artillery battles were also fought that day, killing five STC fighters and four Yemeni government soldiers.[14][49][50] The Presidential Forces led by Brigadier General Abdullah al-Subaihi began shelling Mount Hadid, which overlooks the 1st brigade for Security Belt Forces and is run by Major General Aidarus al-Zoubaidi.[51] The two sides deployed tanks and began shelling one another in Khormaksar district, where snipers were on the roofs of buildings.[52] The fighting moved into Crater district, and schools were closed for a second consecutive day.

The STC would go on to proclaim victory on the 30 January.[53]

30 January edit

On the 30 January 2018, the STC claimed it had seized the entirety of Aden.[53][7][54][55][56][57][58]

The members of the Hadi-government present in Aden, including the Prime Minister, were surrounded in the Presidential Palace and "de facto under house arrest"[59][60][61][62] but the STC did not enter the palace.[63][64] Yemen's prime minister prepared to flee the country for Saudi Arabia after the STC seized the area around the presidential palace in the southern city of Aden in fierce battles overnight.[59][65][66]

The charity Save the Children suspended humanitarian work in the city due to the fighting.[67]

The STC seized the Dar Sad District, which was the last pro-Hadi stronghold, having captured the Crater and Tawahi districts earlier.[68] Residents have said that the STC captured most of the city by day's end.[69]

31 January edit

On the 31 January, separatists took the office of the prime minister's secretary, but fighting no longer took place.[70] The government and the STC exchanged prisoners after the fighting.[71]

Reactions edit

National edit

  •   Yemen – Prime Minister Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr stated that "a coup is ongoing here in Aden against legitimacy and the country's unity,"[72] and asked Saudi Arabia for military support.[9]
  •   Yemen – President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi ordered his forces to cease fire immediately after fierce clashes with southern separatists broke out in Aden.[73] On 30 January Hadi called the clashes "nothing short of a coup".[20]
  •   Southern Transitional Council – The Vice President of the STC Hani bin Braik blamed Hadi's government for the fighting in a Twitter post: "They forced us to put on our military uniforms, although we told them we were non-violent. But we were ready."[74] On 22 January, Aidarus al-Zoubaidi accused the Hadi and Daghr-led government of "rampant corruption".[34]
  •   Southern Transitional Council – The president of the STC Aidarus al-Zoubaidi declared a state of emergency in Aden and that "the STC has begun the process of overthrowing Hadi's rule over the South".[47] On 30 January Aidarus al-Zoubaidi via France 24 announced full military cooperation between his forces and Tareq Saleh to liberate the remaining northern strongholds.[75][76]

International edit

  •   France – France's Foreign Ministry expressed concern over the fighting and urged both sides to negotiate.[77]
  • Saudi Arabian-led coalition called everyone involved to hold back. The protests in Aden were an invitation to turn down mistakes in government work.[78]

See also edit

References edit

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For other uses see Battle of Abdurrahman Atosh Ali Battle of AdenPart of the Yemeni Civil War 2014 present Saudi Arabian led intervention in Yemen and the Aden unrest 2015 2019 Situation in Aden after the STC seized the city Southern Transitional Council control Hadi Government controlDate28 31 January 2018LocationAden Yemen12 48 00 N 45 02 00 E 12 8 N 45 033333 E 12 8 45 033333ResultSTC victoryTerritorialchangesSTC gains control of most of Aden 10 BelligerentsYemen Army Hadi government Presidential Guard 1 Al Islah 2 Supported by Saudi Arabia 3 4 Southern Transitional Council STC Southern Movement 5 6 Southern Resistance Forces SRF 7 Security Belt Forces 8 Supported by Kuwait commandos SF United Arab Emirates 9 Commanders and leadersAbdrabbuh Mansur Hadi Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr Ali Mohsen al AhmarAidarus al Zoubaidi 11 Hani bin BraikStrengthKuwait 30 60 commandos Thousands 1 Hundreds of demonstrators 12 Casualties and losses250 killed 13 745 wounded94 Yemenis killed 11 14 6 commandos wounded 15 40 people killed 16 17 18 3 civilians 19 222 wounded 20 21 22 23 and 40 000 without aid 24 class notpageimage Location within Yemen The Battle of Aden was a conflict between the Southern Transitional Council STC and the Yemeni government around the headquarters in Aden 25 Contents 1 Background 2 Timeline 2 1 Outbreak of fighting 2 2 28 January 2 3 29 January 2 4 30 January 2 5 31 January 3 Reactions 3 1 National 3 2 International 4 See also 5 ReferencesBackground editIn Yemen separatists have been calling for the independence of South Yemen which was until 1990 an independent state officially known as the People s Democratic Republic of Yemen with its state capital as Aden 26 27 28 After its incorporation into the Yemen Arab Republic there were two major attempts to secede the Yemeni Civil War of 1994 29 and the South Yemen insurgency 2009 present 30 The Southern Transitional Council was created in May 2017 The governor of Aden Aidarus al Zoubaidi dismissed from his office on 27 April 2017 by Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi became its leader 31 32 The Southern National Assembly made up of 303 members from every southern province held its first parliamentary session in Aden on 26 December 2017 33 Amid tensions between the UAE backed Southern Transitional Council and the Saudi backed Hadi government in Aden the STC announced on 21 January 2018 that it would overthrow the Yemeni government within a week unless President Hadi sacked his entire cabinet including Prime Minister Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr for corruption 34 35 The STC also declared a state of emergency until its demands were met 36 The government responded by banning protests in Aden but the STC organised an anti government rally for 28 January 2018 37 Timeline editOutbreak of fighting edit Gun battles erupted in Aden on 28 January 2018 when security forces loyal to the Hadi government attempted to prevent pro STC demonstrators from entering the city 38 Districts reportedly affected by the fighting included Khormaksar al Mansoura and Dar Sad with protests taking place in al Orouth square Pro STC forces were reported to have seized a number of government offices including the Hadi government s headquarters 9 34 38 28 January edit The STC captured the government headquarters in Aden 39 40 The government also ordered its own troops to return to base following fierce clashes across Aden The fighting subsided by the evening after Prime Minister Daghr ordered a truce and instructed forces loyal to the government to return to barracks witnesses said 41 In the night the fighting continued 42 43 29 January edit New fighting broke out after a brief ceasefire on the day before it collapsed 44 45 46 The STC sent reinforcements from Dhale and Shabwah provinces to Aden 30 47 48 Tank and heavy artillery battles were also fought that day killing five STC fighters and four Yemeni government soldiers 14 49 50 The Presidential Forces led by Brigadier General Abdullah al Subaihi began shelling Mount Hadid which overlooks the 1st brigade for Security Belt Forces and is run by Major General Aidarus al Zoubaidi 51 The two sides deployed tanks and began shelling one another in Khormaksar district where snipers were on the roofs of buildings 52 The fighting moved into Crater district and schools were closed for a second consecutive day The STC would go on to proclaim victory on the 30 January 53 30 January edit On the 30 January 2018 the STC claimed it had seized the entirety of Aden 53 7 54 55 56 57 58 The members of the Hadi government present in Aden including the Prime Minister were surrounded in the Presidential Palace and de facto under house arrest 59 60 61 62 but the STC did not enter the palace 63 64 Yemen s prime minister prepared to flee the country for Saudi Arabia after the STC seized the area around the presidential palace in the southern city of Aden in fierce battles overnight 59 65 66 The charity Save the Children suspended humanitarian work in the city due to the fighting 67 The STC seized the Dar Sad District which was the last pro Hadi stronghold having captured the Crater and Tawahi districts earlier 68 Residents have said that the STC captured most of the city by day s end 69 31 January edit On the 31 January separatists took the office of the prime minister s secretary but fighting no longer took place 70 The government and the STC exchanged prisoners after the fighting 71 Reactions editNational edit nbsp Yemen Prime Minister Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr stated that a coup is ongoing here in Aden against legitimacy and the country s unity 72 and asked Saudi Arabia for military support 9 nbsp Yemen President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi ordered his forces to cease fire immediately after fierce clashes with southern separatists broke out in Aden 73 On 30 January Hadi called the clashes nothing short of a coup 20 nbsp Southern Transitional Council The Vice President of the STC Hani bin Braik blamed Hadi s government for the fighting in a Twitter post They forced us to put on our military uniforms although we told them we were non violent But we were ready 74 On 22 January Aidarus al Zoubaidi accused the Hadi and Daghr led government of rampant corruption 34 nbsp Southern Transitional Council The president of the STC Aidarus al Zoubaidi declared a state of emergency in Aden and that the STC has begun the process of overthrowing Hadi s rule over the South 47 On 30 January Aidarus al Zoubaidi via France 24 announced full military cooperation between his forces and Tareq Saleh to liberate the remaining northern strongholds 75 76 International edit nbsp France France s Foreign Ministry expressed concern over the fighting and urged both sides to negotiate 77 Saudi Arabian led coalition called everyone involved to hold back The protests in Aden were an invitation to turn down mistakes in government work 78 See also editAden unrest 2015 2019 South Yemen insurgencyReferences edit a b Aden clashes subside after coalition calls for calm The National 28 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 المجلس الجنوبي يحسم الوضع في عدن ويستبعد سلطة هادي والإصلاح Southern Council consolidates its hold over Aden and sidelines Hadi and al Islah s authority Al Arab 29 January 2018 Archived from the original on 3 February 2018 Retrieved 29 January 2018 Saudi U A E Move to Quell Clashes Threatening Yemen Alliance Bloomberg L P 1 February 2018 Retrieved 1 February 2018 Saudi Arabia and Kuwait amp UAE suffer Yemen setback as allies fall out Reuters 2 February 2018 Retrieved 2 February 2018 At least 14 killed in Yemen suicide attack as PM reportedly prepares to flee Aden SBS News 28 January 2018 Retrieved 30 January 2018 Istana Kepresidenan Dikepung Pasukan Separatis PM Yaman Bersiap Angkat Kaki okezone com 30 January 2018 Retrieved 30 January 2018 a b Osama bin Javaid 30 January 2018 Yemen UAE backed separatists take control of Aden Al Jazeera Retrieved 30 January 2018 What is going on in southern Yemen Al Jazeera 29 January 2018 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separatists take over headquarters amid clashes in Aden Firstpost 28 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Coup ongoing in Aden as separatists clash with Yemen gov t forces i24NEWS 28 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Jiaxin 28 January 2018 Fighting erupts in Yemen s Aden several people killed Xinhua News Agency Archived from the original on 28 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Scores dead in Yemen s Aden as PM accuses separatists of coup Arab News 28 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 a b Ahmed Al Haj 29 January 2018 Yemen s president says fighting in Aden amounts to coup CKWX Mohammed Mukhashaf and Stephen Kalin 28 January 2018 Deadly Clashes Split Ranks of Gulf Allies in Yemen War Reuters Retrieved 28 January 2018 Deadly clashes split ranks of Gulf allies in Yemen war The Hindu 28 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 South Yemeni separatists pin down government in the de facto capital Kuwait Times Kuwait Times News kuwaittimes net 31 January 2018 Retrieved 5 February 2018 40 000 displaced Yemenis stranded without aid in Aden UN France 24 AFP 31 January 2018 Yemen les separatistes sudistes a la recherche de l independance perdue Le Point 28 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Jemen Separatisten erobern Regierungssitz in Aden Focus 28 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Separatisten attackieren Sitz der Regierung in Aden DLF24 28 January 2018 Archived from the original on 27 March 2020 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Yemen combats autour du siege du gouvernement a Aden Le Point 28 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Separatisten sind in Jemen auf dem Vormarsch Neue Zurcher Zeitung 28 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 a b Sudjemenitische Separatisten erobern halb Aden Telepolis 30 January 2018 Separatisten erobern Sitz der jemenitischen Regierung in Aden TAH 28 January 2018 Archived from the original on 13 September 2019 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Separatisten kampfen um Regierungssitz in Aden Die Welt 28 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Southern National Assembly holds first session in Aden MEMO 23 December 2017 Retrieved 28 January 2018 a b c UAE backed group vows to overthrow Yemen s government Al Jazeera 22 January 2018 Kampfe um Regierungssitz im Jemen Tagesschau 28 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Yemen Extremely complex crisis Al Ahram 26 January 2018 Yemen government bans protests in Aden ahead of separatist deadline Reuters 27 January 2018 a b Yemen crisis Separatists seize government buildings in Aden BBC 28 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Deadly clashes split ranks of Gulf allies in Yemen war Reuters 28 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Yemen PM accuses Houthi separatists of coup after HQ takeover in Aden Business Standard 28 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Yemeni president calls for ceasefire in Aden DW 29 January 2018 Yemen les separatistes acheminent des renforts vers Aden L Orient Le Jour 29 January 2018 Saudi koalisjon ber de krigforende partene i Aden om a forhandle NRK 29 January 2018 Clashes resume after brief ceasefire in Aden The National 29 January 2018 Fighting intensifies in Yemen s Aden after separatist coup Al Jazeera 29 January 2018 Yemen les combats entre groupes armes rivaux se poursuivent a Aden L Orient Le Jour 29 January 2018 a b South Yemen separatists send reinforcements to Aden AMN Al Masdar News المصدر نيوز 29 January 2018 Archived from the original on 13 July 2018 Retrieved 30 January 2018 Nyheter S V T 29 January 2018 Separatister skickar forstarkning till Aden SVT Nyheter svt Blutige Panzergefechte erschuttern Sudjemens Hafenstadt Aden Taglicher Anzeiger Holzminden in German 29 January 2018 Archived from the original on 15 September 2019 Retrieved 29 January 2018 Yemen au moins neuf morts a Aden theatre de violents combats de chars L Orient Le Jour 29 January 2018 معسكر اللواء 39 مدرع يقصف جبل حديد بالسلاح الثقيل The 39th Armored Brigade is shelling Iron Mountain with heavy weapons alomanaa net 29 January 2018 Archived from the original on 30 January 2018 Retrieved 29 January 2018 Lethal Yemen violence exposes divisions inside coalition combating Houthis lockportpress com Archived from the original on 30 January 2018 Retrieved 30 January 2018 a b Sudjemenitische Separatisten erobern Aden Neue Zurcher Zeitung 30 January 2018 in German Yemen s Saudi backed government to flee from Aden The Guardian 30 January 2018 Breaking Yemeni separatists conquer the city of Aden from Saudi backed forces after two day battle AMN 30 January 2018 Archived from the original on 30 January 2018 Retrieved 30 January 2018 Yemen separatists capture Aden from Hadi forces The Irish Times 30 January 2018 Yemen separatists capture Aden government confined to palace residents Reuters 30 January 2018 Yemen Separatists Seize Control of Aden VOA 30 January 2018 a b Separatistische Rebellen in Aden umstellen Palast von Jemens Prasident Der Standard 30 January 2018 Separatisten erobern Regierungssitz des Jemen DW 30 January 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