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Southern Abyan Offensive (2016)

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Southern Abyan Offensive (2016)
Part of theYemeni Civil War (2014–present)

The territory that AQAP seized during the offensive showed in dark grey, surrounded by black lines.
Date2–20 February 2016 (18 days)
Location
ShuqrahandAhwar,AbyanGovernorateYemen
Result

AQAP victory

  • AQAP united its western and eastern parts of its Emirate
Belligerents

Al-Qaeda Emirate in Yemen

YemenYemen

Commanders and leaders
Abu Hamza al-Zinjibari[1][2]
Tawfiq Belaidi
YemenSheikh Mazen al-Aqrabi(Popular resistance unit senior commander)
Units involved
unknown unknown
Strength
unknown unknown
Casualties and losses
unknown 3 killed
38-40 captured[3]
17-20 executed[4]

TheSouthern Abyan Offensiverefers to a 2016 offensive thatAQAPlaunched in late February, which ended with a victory for AQAP as Yemeni tribal fighters loyal to presidentAbdrabbuh Mansur Hadiwere driven out of the Abyan Governorate.

The offensive[edit]

The AQAP was beginning to take parts of other remaining areas of southern Abyan from the beginning of February, when they entered Ahwar and other towns. During the fight for Awhar, 3 AQAP fighters were killed by Southern Movement fighters in a fight in a checkpoint.[5][6]The major offensive began in the dawn of 20 February, with the AQAP first taking Ahwar, then Shuqrah, in one day fighting, that resulted to the death of 3 Hadi government loyalists. Also on the same day, AQAP attacked the new base of the Hadi government in the port city ofAden,killing one tribal leader and one of his bodyguards. After the tribal fighters abandoned the southern Abyan, and headed for the north, AQAP set up their flags in the government building, establishing a sharia court, and an Emirate, that is led by Tawfiq Belaidi, the brother of Abu Hamza al-Zinjibari, who was killed in aU.S.drone strike on 3 February.[7][8]

Strategic importance[edit]

Southern Abyan is located in a region with a massive strategic importance for the AQAP because of its geographical connection with the coastal city ofMukalla,the headquarters of AQAP. Mukalla wasseized by the AQAPin the summer of 2015, the first major victory of AQAP since the beginning of the war.[9][10][11]

Aftermath[edit]

On 8 April 2016, more than 35 Hadi Yemeni government soldiers were captured by AQAP soldiers in Ahwar. 17 or more than 20 of them were executed byfiring squad,with the others being wounded but still alive, and with others believed to have escaped and get to safety out of Ahwar. The soldiers were travelling fromAdentoAl Mahrah Governoratevia Ahwar, and during hair passing in Ahwar they have been ambushed. One day later, on 9 April, AQAP denied that its fighters executed the soldiers, blaming a local armed fighter named Ali Aqeel. "We entered Ahwar around two months ago to chase this corrupt individual and his gang," the statement said.[12][13]

References[edit]

  1. ^"Gulf of Aden Security Review - February 4, 2016 - Critical Threats".Retrieved6 March2016.
  2. ^"Qaeda tightens its grip on south Yemen coast".Yahoo News.6 February 2016.Retrieved6 March2016.
  3. ^AFP (2016)."Qaeda kills three in sweep of Yemen's south".Business Standard India.Retrieved6 March2016.
  4. ^"Yemen conflict: 'At least 15 government troops' killed".BBC News.9 April 2016.Retrieved23 April2016.
  5. ^"مقتل 3 من عناصر القاعدة برصاص نقطة للمقاومة الجنوبية بأحور".
  6. ^"Gulf of Aden".Critical Threats. 8 February 2016. Archived fromthe originalon 13 December 2019.Retrieved19 April2017.
  7. ^Reuters Editorial (20 February 2016)."Al Qaeda militants seize southern Yemen town, kill militia leader: residents".Reuters.Retrieved6 March2016.{{cite web}}:|author=has generic name (help)
  8. ^"Another town in southern Yemen reportedly falls to AQAP".The Long War Journal.Retrieved6 March2016.
  9. ^"Al-Qaeda seize southern Yemen town".Al Arabiya English. 20 February 2016.Retrieved19 April2017.
  10. ^"OSINT Summary: AQAP increases control over coastal route in Yemen's Abyan".Retrieved6 March2016.
  11. ^"Al-Qaeda Seized Ahwar Town in Yemen's Southern Abyan Province".Retrieved6 March2016.
  12. ^"Yemen: Gunmen ambush troops, execute 20 by firing squad".Retrieved23 April2016.
  13. ^Reuters Editorial (9 April 2016)."Suspected Al Qaeda militants execute 17 Yemeni government soldiers".Reuters.Retrieved23 April2016.{{cite web}}:|author=has generic name (help)