World

Over 20 killed, dozens injured in Saudi airstrikes in Yemen's Hadramout -- medical source

Jan 03, 2026

Aden [Yemen], January 3: More than 20 people were killed and dozens of others injured as Saudi warplanes intensified airstrikes on multiple locations in Yemen's southeastern oil-rich province of Hadramout on Friday, according to a local medical source.
The source at Seiyun Public Hospital told Xinhua that the facility has received more than 20 bodies over the past few hours. Dozens of others, including civilians, were injured in the strikes and are currently receiving medical treatment.
Earlier in the day, the Southern Transitional Council (STC)-affiliated satellite channel AIC reported that intensified Saudi airstrikes hit the Seiyun Airport and nearby residential buildings, killing seven members of the same family.
Local residents told Xinhua that the airstrikes caused panic among civilians, forcing many families to flee their homes.
Meanwhile, an official from the Aden-based, Saudi-backed, and internationally-recognized Yemeni government voiced grave concern over reports of civilian casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure, including the targeting of the Seiyun Airport.
The Saudi airstrikes coincided with fierce clashes on the ground between STC-affiliated forces and Yemeni government troops over control of military bases and state institutions in Hadramout.
During the past hours, the fighting has intensified as both sides seek to expand their influence in the strategically important region, according to local sources.
Amid the clashes, the STC also announced on Friday the launch of a two-year transitional period during which the council will administer the southern parts of the country, to be followed by a referendum on the independence of the south.
Tensions between the Yemeni government and the STC escalated after the latter seized large swathes of Hadramout and the eastern province of Al-Mahrah last month. Saudi Arabia views these areas as a "red line" given their proximity to its border and concentration of Yemen's remaining energy reserves.
Yemen has been mired in conflict since 2014, when Houthi forces captured Sanaa and large swathes of the north, prompting a Saudi-led coalition to intervene in 2015.
Formed in 2017, the United Arab Emirates (UAE)-sponsored STC seeks self-determination and eventual independence for southern Yemen. Despite joining the Saudi-led coalition and integrating into Yemen's ruling Presidential Leadership Council in 2022, the group continues to push for southern sovereignty, leading to recurring disputes over power-sharing and control of resources.
Following the latest escalation in Yemen, Saudi Arabia on Tuesday called on the UAE to withdraw its forces from Yemen within 24 hours and end all support for separatist groups.
On Friday, the UAE's Defense Ministry said in a statement that it has completed the withdrawal of all its armed forces from Yemen.
The process was carried out in a manner that ensured the safety of all personnel and was conducted in coordination with all relevant partners, it added.
Source: Xinhua

More news

XLRI and Dale Carnegie India Partner to Embed World-Class Behavioural Skills into Indian Management Education

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 13: Two institutions, bound by a single conviction -- that careers are built on people, not paper -- have decided to build together. XLRI Leadership Education and Development (XLEAD), the executive education arm of XLRI - Xavier School of Management, and Dale Carnegie India today announced a strategic partnership to weave world-class behavioural and people-skills training into the fabric of Indian management education, jointly designing and delivering leadership and behavioural development programmes for the country's professionals and executives.Formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding, the long-term partnership brings together two complementary strengths: XLRI's standing as one of India's foremost management institutions, and Dale Carnegie India's globally proven expertise in behavioural and people-skills development. The two will jointly design and deliver programmes that build the human capabilities professionals increasingly need to lead and grow, and will be integrated across domains with industry-read certifications.

Jul 13, 2026