Yemeni activists denounced what they called the violations of Saudi forces in Al-Mahra Governorate in eastern Yemen, and demanded the government to intervene. The Supreme Council of the Revolutionary Movement for the Liberation and Independence of South Yemen also warned of what it described as the suspected Emirati role in the country.

The Committee of Peaceful Protest in a freight directorate in Al-Mahra governorate denounced what the Saudi forces were doing in the port of shipment with the Sultanate of Oman, and considered them arbitrary against the Yemenis.

The committee said in a statement that the Saudi forces committed Yemeni travelers to obtain new passports even though their passports are valid, considering this as a violation of Yemeni sovereignty and a continuation of the violations of these forces since entering the province.

The committee added that the Saudi decisions in a cargo port indicate "the ugliness of the actions of the Saudi forces and the falsehood of their allegations that they came to save the Yemeni people."

It also condemned the developments made by the Saudi Reconstruction Fund in the case of alleged rehabilitation, and denounced the legitimate Yemeni government’s silence regarding these violations.

On the other hand, the Supreme Council for the Revolutionary Movement in southern Yemen said in a statement that the UAE is using money to strike the social and tribal fabric.

The statement issued - after the conclusion of the meetings of the leaders of the Council in Hadramaut Governorate, east of Yemen - that the Emirates made Al Rayyan International Airport a secret detention center for the sons of Hadramaut and the south, and closed the seas, roads and ports.

In the statement, the Movement Council called on human rights organizations to pressure the coalition, led by the Emirates, to find out the fate of the detainees and the places of their detention. He also rejected any military forces from outside Hadhramaut.