A security source in the Taiz police in southern Yemen that the security campaign retreated from the sites recovered from the elements described by the outlaws of the law, in implementation of the directives of the governor of the city Nabil Shamsan.

The source said that the campaign withdrew from these sites after the commitment to the cease fire in accordance with the directives of the governor, pending the implementation of the three demands contained in the directives of the governor of Taiz to hand over the required elements to the authorities and the withdrawal of militants from the city and the removal of military points developed.

Clashes took place in the city of Taiz between forces of the Yemeni National Army and the Abu Abbas group backed by the United Arab Emirates.

In the first comment on the violent clashes in Taiz, President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi called in a telephone conversation with the governor of the city Nabil Shamsan to stop the unjustified escalation of all parties, and fully abide by the directives of the governor as head of the security committee.

The Yemeni president stressed the need for restraint and bloodshed to unite the capabilities and efforts to confront the group of Huthis, which he said is still lurking in the pride and Yemen in general.

On the other hand, three demonstrators were killed and two wounded in armed clashes as security forces attempted to break up a protest and open a main road in Aden.

Witnesses and local sources said clashes broke out between demonstrators and pro-UAE forces in the city of Brega, as security forces attempted to open the main road connecting Brega with the rest of the cities of Aden.

Angry protesters blocked the road, burned tires and blocked traffic to and from the city, protesting against the storming and kidnapping of two of the UAE's anti-terrorism forces.