Yemen’s Saudi-backed government retakes southern areas from STC: What next?
Summary
Yemen's internationally recognized government announced it has retaken control of southern regions from the Southern Transitional Council (STC), following military intervention backed by Saudi Arabia. STC's leader fled the country and the group is now disbanded. Saudi Arabia is planning to hold a conference to discuss Yemen's future.Key Facts
- Yemen's government regained control of southern areas from the STC.
- The STC was previously allied with Yemen's government but recently controlled some regions.
- Saudi Arabia intervened militarily last month to support Yemen's government.
- STC's leader, Aidarous al-Zubaidi, left the country, and its future is uncertain.
- A new Supreme Military Committee will prepare Yemen’s military forces for potential future conflicts.
- Yemen's leader urged armed groups to surrender and work with the government.
- Saudi Arabia plans to hold a conference to discuss southern Yemen's future.
- The conflict in Yemen involves opposition from the Houthis, who control the northwest, including the capital.
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