Abyan Security Forces Act Swiftly
Today, the Abyan General Security and National Security Forces successfully dismantled an armed blockade established by lawless elements in the Ahwar district. This blockade had previously halted fuel tankers designated for supplying electricity to the temporary capital, Aden.
Immediate Response to Disturbance
Authorities received reports of armed individuals obstructing the road east of Ahwar and seizing diesel tankers. In response, a joint security operation was launched to address the situation promptly.
Clashes Result in Injuries
During the operation, security forces engaged with the armed elements. This confrontation resulted in injuries to two members of the emergency forces:
The injured personnel were promptly transported for medical treatment. Meanwhile, the security forces managed to dismantle the blockade, ensuring the safe passage of fuel tankers toward Aden.
Leadership Commends Security Efforts
The Abyan Security Command praised the dedication and discipline of the officers and personnel involved in the operation. Their readiness and effectiveness in executing security tasks were particularly noted.
Commitment to Law and Order
The leadership reaffirmed its commitment to pursuing lawless elements and holding those involved accountable. They emphasized a zero-tolerance policy toward any attempts that threaten the security and stability of the province or disrupt public services.
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