The Yemeni government formally asked the Security Council to hold an emergency session on UAE air strikes, and members of the government asserted their right to prosecute them against the backdrop of those raids, while President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi blamed them for the coup planning and funding.

Members of the Yemeni government affirmed the right of the Republic of Yemen to sue the UAE against the backdrop of the UAE airstrikes against the legitimate forces in Aden and Abyan.

In a letter to Yemeni President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, cabinet members called for decisive steps after the UAE's intentions unfolded in Yemen.

He called on members to send an official letter to Saudi Arabia demanding an end to the UAE's participation in the coalition, notifying the Security Council and asking it to stand before the repercussions of what the UAE is doing in Yemen, and to retain the right of Yemen to sue the UAE.

Members of the Yemeni cabinet also asked President Hadi to suspend relations with the UAE and withdraw the Yemeni ambassador in Abu Dhabi, lift the legal cover for those who rebelled against legitimacy after they were appointed by republican resolutions, and called on members to work with Saudi Arabia to integrate regular military units within the ministries of defense and interior.

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Yemeni Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Abdullah al-Hadrami said the Yemeni government had formally asked the Security Council to hold a session on UAE air strikes.

In a tweet on Twitter, Al-Hadrami described the blatant shelling by the UAE against legitimate forces as blatant, adding that Yemen is exercising its constitutional right to confront the rebel militias of the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council.

Hadi holds the UAE responsible
In his first comment on the UAE bombing of government forces, Yemeni President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi said that the UAE supports the transitional council in southern Yemen in order to divide the country, and called on Saudi leaders to intervene to stop the UAE attack on government forces and civilians in Aden and Abyan.

Hadi said in a televised speech about the recent developments after the UAE bombed Yemeni army positions in Aden and Abyan, that the UAE has exploited the current circumstances that Yemen is going through to put these militias against the legitimate state institutions, in order to implement its agenda in the division of Yemen.

The Yemeni president in Riyadh said that "the national army is facing the Houthi militias and the armed rebellion targeting the constitutional legitimacy and the Yemeni identity, which was carried out by the militias of the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council, which self-proclaimed injustice and aggression and armed force as a representative of the Yemeni people in the southern governorates. The most heinous crimes against unarmed citizens using the UAE military arsenal in pursuit of the goals and objectives of the financiers. "

He added that the UAE raids on Aden and Abyan claimed the lives of dozens of dead and wounded, as well as the raids by the militias and arrests and executions of the wounded in some hospitals, pointing out that "government forces withdrew from Aden to the periphery of the city to spare civilians the mad destruction by the Council militias Transition backed by UAE air cover. "

Hadi asserted that "the planes of the targeted terrorists will not intimidate us and will restore Aden and extend the influence of the state." He said, "The government directed all its institutions to take all necessary measures at various levels to face this blatant targeting against our country and the integrity and territorial integrity of our country."

The Yemeni president called on the Saudi leaders to intervene to stop this blatant attack and stop the UAE's support for these militias and the use of aerial bombardment against the Yemeni armed forces.He said that the intervention of the brothers in our battle against the Iranian Houthi project could not be a gateway to the division of our country.

UAE recognizes
On the other hand, the UAE admitted responsibility for carrying out air strikes on forces belonging to the legitimate government in Yemen, and claimed that those forces belonging to terrorist organizations, and was a threat to coalition forces.

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The UAE Foreign Ministry confirmed in a statement that UAE fighter jets launched specific air strikes in southern Yemen on the 28th and 29th of this month.

The UAE Foreign Ministry said that specific air strikes were carried out in accordance with the rules of engagement based on the Geneva Convention and international humanitarian law.

She added that the strikes targeted what she described as terrorist organizations that posed a threat to coalition forces, and stressed that the UAE reserves the right to self-defense.