Forces formed from the Southern Armed Forces imposed a cordon on the 9th Sa’iqa Brigade camp following the rebellion of its commander and his rejection of the decisions of the Southern Transitional Council, in fact the beginning of the Al-Sabiha areas west of Aden.
According to local sources, heavily armored forces intervened to besiege the Ninth Brigade’s Saiqa camp following the rebellion of its commander, Farouk Al-Kalouli Al-Subaihi, and his refusal to hand over the camp to a committee that formed its transitional order to inventory the camp’s vehicles and contents in order to hand it over to another. However, Al-Kalouli expelled the committee and refused to submit to the decisions of the Transitional Council, which directed the dispatch of a force to force it. By forceful surrender.
According to these sources, the leader of the Southern Giants, Brigadier General Hamdi Shukri, intervened to mediate in order to calm the situation and prevent an armed clash between Al-Kalouli and the force formed to end his rebellion.
The results of Hamdi Shukri’s intervention are not clear, and whether the force that besieged the brigade’s headquarters in Ras Amran, west of the capital, Aden, will withdraw.