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The Presidency of STC warns of danger of spreading camps loyal to Houthi militia in Al-Mahra

SMA NEWS – ADEN THE CAPITAL

The Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council (STC) held its periodic meeting on Monday, headed by Mr. Fadhl Mohammed Al-Jaadi, Deputy Secretary-General of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council.

In the meeting, the Presidency listened to a report submitted by the member of the General Directorate of Foreign Affairs, Rasha bin Ataf, which included a full review of the performance of the General Directorate of Foreign Affairs, and the regional and international developments related to the southern issue.

The meeting, which was attended by Major General Saleh Ali Hassan, head of the Military Operations Authority, reviewed the latest developments in the capital, Aden, and the southern arena in general, foremost of which is the state of complete paralysis in the country as a result of the Houthi militia cutting off internet service and using it as a card for political blackmail.

The Presidency stressed the need to end the Houthi control over the Internet and the communications sector in the South, calling in this regard to provide the necessary facilities for investors to establish a southern communications network through which control of the communications sector is secured away from Houthi domination.

In its discussion of the developments in Al-Mahra governorate, the Presidency warned of the danger of the military practices carried out by the so-called Al-Huraizi to impose the presence of military sites with a consensual and supportive relationship for the Houthi militias in a number of areas of the governorate, calling on the leadership of the Arab Coalition to urgently address this issue due to its political and military risks in the governorate and the South in general, and the region as well, in light of information received about its use as a launching pad for attacks on the Arab Coalition countries.

The meeting also dealt with a number of issues related to the work of the various bodies of the Transitional Council and its committees, and took the necessary measures in this regard.

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