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Along with the arrival of the new Yemeni government in Aden, on Wednesday there were 3 explosions with mortar shells at the airport shortly after the plane carrying the ministers landed.
The Al-Arabiya correspondent said the explosion took place inside the Aden airport terminal before the ministers got off the plane, indicating that a large number of deaths and injuries occurred, including the Deputy Minister of Transport in Aden. and another local official, and a large number of media teams waiting for the plane were injured.
He also confirmed that the explosion was huge and accompanied by fire, indicating that there is preliminary information about a drone used in the attack.
Regarding the safety of the ministers, he said: “They were not harmed.”
Transfer of prime minister and ministers to safety
“The president of the Yemeni government and his members were not injured in the attack and were taken to safety,” he said.
Yemeni security sources confirmed that there were injuries in the explosions at the Aden airport terminal.
A security and inspection campaign was also launched in the residential neighborhoods near the Aden airport and the number of checkpoints increased.
The new Yemeni government headed by Maeen Abdul-Malik and made up of 24 ministers faces a number of challenges, the most prominent of which are: the challenge of security in the liberated areas, the integration of security services, as stipulated in the Riyadh Agreement, and the military challenge posed by the merger of military formations in the Defense Ministry, as stipulated in the Riyadh Agreement.
The most outstanding challenges
The extension of security in the temporary capital of Aden through local police and the completion of the removal of camps from the city are among the most prominent challenges.
In addition to the economic challenge of backing the national currency against foreign currencies, improving services, paying the salaries of civil and military employees, and improving legitimate government revenues.
Also, unite and strengthen military efforts on the burning fronts with Houthi militias such as Marib and Al-Jawf, confronting the Houthi violations in Hodeidah and liberating the rest of the provinces with the support of the Legitimacy Support Coalition.
Running the military incision
The new Yemeni government was born on December 18, after the implementation of the military component was completed in accordance with the Riyadh Agreement.
The new government is headed by Maeen Abdul-Malik, while Muhammad Ali al-Maqdishi was elected Minister of Defense, Major General Ibrahim Ali Ahmed Haydan as Minister of the Interior and Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs in the new Yemeni government.
Moein Abdul-Malik, for his part, previously said that “the government’s announcement puts us all at the forefront of the task of restoring the state and ending the coup,” adding that the declaration of a government of political powers is the culmination of the efforts of the Saudi-led coalition.
The Yemeni government’s announcement comes after the completion of the deployment of the military component, in accordance with the Riyadh Agreement.
Redistribution and withdrawal
The transitional spokesman in Abyan previously said: “We have finished implementing the military part of the Riyadh accord, and we have also completed the redeployment and withdrawal process, and we have committed to the positioning plan prepared by the coalition.”
Military arrangements to implement the Riyadh Agreement between the Yemeni government and the Transition South had been completed.
Brigade forces assigned by the Legitimacy Support Coalition in Yemen, tasked with separating the Southern Transitional Council forces and legitimate government forces, were deployed to the positions of the two warring parties in the area of Al-Tariya and Wadi Sala in Abyan governorate, as part of the military arrangements of the Riyadh Brigade Center implementation mechanism, according to the media. Giants