Administration splits in Yemen Ends with complications in civil war composition.

In Yemen in the Middle East, where the civil war continues, last week, armed uprising powers held a large-scale rally to highlight the position of the Hadi administration. The composition of the civil war is further complicated by the division of the administration, and the end is farther away.

In Yemen in the Middle East, two forces, the Hadi government supported by Saudi Arabia and others, and the anti-government group "Fushi" supported by Iran, have been in civil war for over four years.

Amidst the war situation, last week, some of the forces that had participated in the Hadi administration armed uprising and seized South Aden, the de facto capital of the administration, and on the 15th, autonomy in the south. Held tens of thousands of people seeking rights.

A spokesman for the Southern Interim Council, which led the armed uprising, told NHK ’s interview that “Southern Yemen should be governed by southern people, “I will go,” and emphasized the attitude of sharing with the Hadi administration.

In addition, in response to requests from Saudi Arabia and others to support the Hadi administration, he indicated that he would withdraw from the formerly occupied presidential palace but continue to occupy military bases.

The end of the civil war is farther away as the administration and rebels fought a civil war and the composition of the administration has become complicated by the division of the administration.