From Seiyun to Mukalla: Details on what is happening in Yemen’s Hadramout

As Homeland Shield forces continue to advance in the city of Seiyun after taking control of al-Khasha in northern Hadramout in eastern Yemen, the head of security for Wadi Hadramout, Abdullah bin Hubaysh, confirmed the withdrawal of Southern Transitional Council (STC) forces from all areas of the valley.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Hadramout, which makes up roughly 36 percent of Yemen’s total land area, is divided into four regions: the northern desert, Wadi Hadramout, the plateau, and the coast, where Mukalla is the largest city.From al-AbrIn the north, Homeland Shield forces have established near complete control, particularly over the strategic al-Abr area, from which operations to retake military camps were launched. The area serves as a key corridor, allowing movement west toward government-held Marib or southwest toward al-Khasha and then Seiyun, as has been the case since yesterday.In Wadi Hadramout, Homeland Shield forces