Saudi Aggression Resume Airstrikes on UEA affiliates in Hadhramawt, including civilian infrastructure

Saudi-led coalition warplanes have resumed aerial bombardment on various areas of the occupied Hadhramawt province, amid an intensifying struggle for influence with the Emirati occupation, a conflict described as being fueled by the blood of mercenaries aligned with both sides.

Following seven Saudi airstrikes targeting Al-Khasha’a من camp and hitting groups of mercenaries affiliated with the Emirati occupation, local sources in Hadhramawt reported a renewed wave of air raids striking both military positions and civilian areas, underscoring the growing dangers posed by the continuation of proxy conflicts and their regional sponsors.



The sources said Saudi aircraft also carried out airstrikes on Seiyun Airport, after previously targeting the headquarters of the so-called “First Military Region,” which had recently fallen under the control of Emirati-backed mercenaries.



Saudi warplanes again targeted the province with airstrikes on Al-Qatn District.



The targeting of civilian objects and public service facilities, including airports, points to a deliberate Saudi policy of destroying Yemen’s infrastructure and exacerbating the suffering of Yemenis in both the north and south, particularly amid the ongoing air blockade.



The occupied territories in Yemen have increasingly become a stage for internal disputes among coalition-backed forces. Airports, military facilities, and administrative structures are being manipulated for political leverage, while civilians bear the consequences. Observers note that these conflicts reflect broader failures of Saudi and UAE strategies, revealing both the limits of their control and the exploitation of local proxies for external

agendas.

Al Masirah report

Saudi airstrikes on UAE-backed separatists kill seven in southern Yemen – PressTV report.