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Yemen: Southern Project Collapses – Government Forces Advance

Published January 8, 2026, 12:26
Yemen: Southern Project Collapses – Government Forces Advance

Significant developments are unfolding on the southern front in Yemen, as government forces have advanced into strategic areas this week, while alliances in the south appear to be dissolving, with regional actors reassessing their positions. Units of the Yemeni National Army (YNA) entered the city of Ataq, the capital of Shabwa Province, and continued their advance eastward towards the border with Abyan Province. Simultaneously, fighters from the Giant Brigades withdrew from the Southern Transitional Council (STC) in areas of Harib and Beyhan. These forces also moved towards Aden, considered the de facto capital of the south, gaining control of the city and pushing other southern militias towards the Dale and Yafea regions. Saudi Arabia, leading the military coalition, appears to be reshaping the balance of power in the south, limiting the autonomous movements of Emirati-backed forces. Meanwhile, the UAE is reportedly preparing to withdraw from the island of Socotra, signaling a potential shift in the geopolitical landscape of the region. The issue of Southern Yemen has its roots in the country's division during the Cold War, and the ongoing demands for autonomy or independence.