Middle East Yemen continues in civil war

In Yemen in the Middle East, where the civil war continues, some powers have been armed and uprised from the internal struggles of the administration, and the main cities have been occupied. However, the armed forces have not lost their position to continue to occupy, and the situation is tense.

In Yemen, where the civil war lasted for four years, the powers that had participated in the administration side armed uprising in Aden's base city in the south, and occupied the presidential palace and military bases by the 10th.

According to the United Nations, 40 people were killed and 260 people were injured in a series of battles.

In response to the emergence of internal struggles, Saudi Arabia and others that support the administration have called for the suspension of the battle, and it seems that the battle has now stopped.

On the 12th, leaders of the UAE = United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, who have been the backers of armed groups so far, held a meeting and, according to local media, requested that both armed groups and the government side proceed with dialogue. It means that they match.

However, the armed groups have not lost their stance to continue to occupy the main facilities, and the situation is tense.

On the other hand, the anti-government forces that have fought against the administration side, the “Fushi” faction, are trying to strengthen their cooperation by sending delegations to Iran who receive support, etc. There are concerns that the civil war is expected to increase.