Southern forces succeed in securing oath decrees in Aden

English - Tuesday 19 April 2022 الساعة 10:45 pm
Aden, NewsYemen, special:

The southern forces, with all their security and military formations, succeeded in securing the swearing-in ceremony of the Presidential Command Council, today, Tuesday, in front of the parliament, which held a session in the capital, Aden.

For days, the anti-south political forces, specifically the Islah party, the Brotherhood’s arm in Yemen, questioned the ability of the southern forces to secure the capital in the presence of the presidential and parliament councils, ministers and shura councils, and ambassadors of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries and major countries who witnessed the swearing-in ceremony.


This skepticism coincided with a statement issued by Al-Qaeda terrorist organization that attacked the Presidential Council, in particular Major General Rashad Al-Alimi, head of the Council, who said that he is one of those affiliated with the United States, and that he has a long history of cooperating with it in the fight against terrorism inside Yemen, and that he seeks to continue in the same approach in the coming period.

The organization threatened, according to its statement, to continue targeting what it called "the pre-Islamic regimes" to uproot them from the whole of Yemen, regardless of whether the people reconciled or not, their war stopped or did not, according to the statement.

These threats were followed by the release of the coup militia of the Houthi militia of 31 members of Al-Qaeda who were being held in its prisons, under the direction of its leader Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi.

Sources said that among those released were 3 involved in the terrorist bombing that targeted the military parade in Al-Sabeen Square in Sana'a in 2012.

The first military region under the control of Al-Islah revealed the escape of ten of the most dangerous elements of Al-Qaeda in conjunction with the announcement of the formation of the Presidential Command Council.

These data were accompanied by rumors and allegations circulated by the Brotherhood’s kitchens about the Arab coalition’s intention to push units for the so-called “national army” in order to contribute to securing the capital and protecting it from al-Qaeda threats, before they turned to talk about the entry of huge forces affiliated with the leader of the national resistance, Brigadier Tariq Saleh to Aden.  To secure it, they attached pictures of the deployment of Libyan forces to confirm their allegations.

But the southern forces thwarted the bet of the forces hostile to them through their success in securing the arrival of all state officials, including government and military leaders, ambassadors and international envoys, over the past two days, as well as securing the oath-taking ceremony that took place today, in the capital, Aden.

Military and political experts considered the success of the southern forces in this test confirming their ability to enhance security and stability in the capital and confront any terrorist threats, noting that the enemies of the south - in reference to the Islah party - were betting on the failure of the southern forces in order to bring their militias into the capital under the pretext of securing it.