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Yemen: Hadramaut governor announces start of operation to take control of military sites

Governor says move aims to secure military sites and head off security threats in province

Fatma Zehra Solmaz  | 02.01.2026 - Update : 02.01.2026
Yemen: Hadramaut governor announces start of operation to take control of military sites

ISTANBUL

The governor of Yemen’s Hadramaut province announced Friday the launch of an operation to take control of military sites within its borders, saying the move aims to neutralize weapons and protect the province from “dangerous scenarios that serve only chaos.”

Salem Al-Khanbashi, whose administration operates under Yemen’s internationally recognized government, said the operation, dubbed “Taking Over the Camps,” seeks the peaceful and orderly handover of military sites across the province, according to a statement carried by SABA, Yemen’s state news agency.

“This operation does not target any political or social component, does not target civilians, and does not affect the lives or interests of citizens in any way,” Al-Khanbashi said.

He rejected claims that the move amounts to an escalation or a declaration of war, describing it instead as a preventive measure aimed at removing weapons from chaos and preventing military camps from being used to threaten the security of Hadramaut and its people.

The operation, he added, is intended to shield the province from “dangerous scenarios that serve only chaos and the enemies of the state.”

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