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Saudi Arabia Plans to Disintegrate Yemen into 3 States

Arab sources disclosed Saudi Arabia’s plot to disintegrate Yemen into three countries, one in the North and two in the South.

The sources underlined that based on the plan, a government will be formed in the Northern parts of Yemen. Another one will be established in the Yemeni border province of Hadrarmout which will also include al-Mohrah and certain parts of Shabout, while a third state will be established in the other Southern provinces with Aden as its capital.

Also according to the Saudi plan, different Riyadh-backed terrorist groups will continue war against the Yemeni army and popular committees in the Southern provinces and al-Qaeda will be strengthened to keep the popular Ansarullah movement busy with fighting against terrorism in Marib and the Northern provinces.

A senior intelligence official of Ansarullah revolutionary movement disclosed late May that Ankara and Riyadh have come into terms over plans to dispatch Takfiri terrorists to Yemen.

“Saudi Arabia has made the needed coordination with Turkey to dispatch terrorists and their commanders to Yemen to take part in the attacks against Ansarullah fighters and Yemeni soldiers,” Hamid Hossein al-Hamdani told FNA.

He noted that a captured ISIL terrorist named Abu Omar has confessed that ISIL commanders have had meetings in Al-Reqqa in Syria and Hatay in South Turkey on different occasions to implement the Saudi plan for the dispatch of the terrorists to Yemen.

Hamdani said that Saudi Arabia dispatches the terrorists to its military bases in the border city of Najran.

Also in April, a source disclosed that Saudi Arabia has released large numbers of Al-Qaeda prisoners from its jails and sent them to the Yemeni border province of Hazar al-Mout to fight against the army and popular forces of the neighboring country.

“The Al Saud regime has freed the Al-Qaeda prisoners held in its prison and also in Yemeni prisons and dispatched them to Hazar al-Mout province to open a new front against the Ansarullah fighters and Yemeni army,” Ali Esmayeel Al-Katbi told FNA.

He noted that the relocation of Al-Qaeda terrorists to Yemen comes after the US and Arab countries’ military analysts warned the Riyadh government about an imminent defeat in the war against Yemen.

A day earlier, media reports said that Saudi Arabia has relocated a part of its army of Takfiri terrorists from Eastern Ghouta in Damascus countryside to Yemen aboard a ship.

“The Jeish al-Islam terrorists landed in the port city of Al-Mokala, provincial capital of Hazar al-Mout province, and joined the Al-Qaeda terrorists in that province,” Arabic-language Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar reported on April 7.

The Al-Qaeda-linked terrorists attacked and took control of Al-Mokala port two days earlier on April 5.

Later reports proved the claim. Saudi activist Bin Jamal reported on May 19 that his country had released large numbers of Al-Qaeda prisoners and sent them to combat missions against the Yemeni army and Ansarullah forces.

“I have recently received a document showing that two Al-Qaeda prisoners have been released by the Saudi regime to take part in the Yemeni war,” Bin Jamal, a Saudi political activist, wrote on his Tweeter account.

He also said two Al-Qaeda terrorists have fled from the custody of Saudi security forces as their convoy was taking them to Yemen to take part in the war against Ansarullah.

Other sources had informed late in March that Saudi Arabia had dispatched thousands of Takfiri terrorists to Yemen to fight against the revolutionary forces in the Arab country.

“Saudi Arabia has sent around 5,000 Takfiri mercenaries to fight against the Yemeni army and revolutionary committees,” Yemeni Army Commander Colonel Abdel Sattar al-Boushali told FNA on March 29.

The Yemeni commander, meantime, disclosed that the Saudi defense minister has asked Turkish officials to pave the grounds for the transfer of more terrorists from Turkish airports to Riyadh.

He noted that heavy clashes broke out between the terrorist groups and forces loyal to Yemen’s revolutionary committees.

Colonel al-Boushali reiterated that Saudi Arabia is plotting to hire mercenaries to assassinate supporters of Ansarullah movement, including the movement’s representative Abdel Karim al-Kheivani.

The clashes between the popular Ansarullah and the Saudi-backed loyalists of the fugitive president continue in the Southern parts of the country as Saudi Arabia has been striking Yemen for 103 days now to restore power to fugitive president Mansour Hadi, a close ally of Riyadh.

The Saudi-led aggression has so far killed at least 4,878 Yemenis, including hundreds of women and children.

Hadi stepped down in January and refused to reconsider the decision despite calls by Ansarullah revolutionaries of the Houthi movement.

Despite Riyadh’s claims that it is bombing the positions of the Ansarullah fighters, Saudi warplanes are flattening residential areas and civilian infrastructures.

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