The second area is greeted with a meeting of the Hadramout tribes with military leaders: a sabotage project that threatens the unit of the class

The Second Military Region Command issued an official statement warning against holding any military gatherings outside the framework of official institutions, describing the meeting held by the Hadramout tribes with military leaders as a "threat to the unity of the Hadrami Elite Forces," and confirmed that such steps "push the province towards chaos."
The statement came in response to a meeting led by the President of the Alliance, Sheikh Amr bin Habrish Al -Ali, with the commander of the Hadramout Protection Forces, Major General Mubarak Al -Obathani, and other security leaders, and this name is outside the official formation.
The statement stressed that "any military moves in the uniform outside the authority of the state are considered output formations," warning that the leadership "will not hesitate to implement legal procedures against those who threaten the stability of Hadramout."
He pointed out that the official military institutions "exceeded the stage of military pluralism", calling on everyone to "comply with the state and respect its institutions."
On the other hand, the meeting of the Hadramout tribes - which witnessed a prominent military and security presence - discussed the strengthening of combat readiness and "confronting the terrorist forces", with Sheikh Al -Ali asserting "the right of Hadram to represent themselves politically and military as an independent party", as the president of the alliance criticized the deterioration of the service conditions, describing it as "a reflection of the failure of the Presidential Command Council," Building a state of institutions and combating corruption.
Hadramout is a yard to escalate tension between official military forces and local components, amid warnings of the reflection of differences on regional security, especially with the approaching month of Ramadan and the exacerbation of the electricity crisis that the province suffers from.