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    Saudi-led coalition says STC’s al-Zubaidi fled to UAE via Somaliland

    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekJanuary 8, 2026Updated:January 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Saudi-led coalition says STC’s al-Zubaidi fled to UAE via Somaliland
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    Secessionist leader took a boat to Berbera and then boarded a pane that flew to Abu Dhabi via Mogadishu, coalition says.

    The Saudi Arabia-led coalition in Yemen has announced that the leader of the secessionist Southern Transitional Council (STC) has fled to the United Arab Emirates via Somaliland after skipping planned peace talks in Riyadh.

    In a statement on Thursday, the coalition said Aidarous al-Zubaidi “escaped in the dead of night” on Wednesday aboard a vessel that departed Aden in Yemen for the port of Berbera in Somaliland.

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    Al-Zubaidi then boarded a plane along with UAE officers and flew to Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu. “The plane turned off its identification systems over the Gulf of Oman, then turned it back on ten minutes prior to arrival at Al reef military airport in Abu Dhabi,” the statement said.

    There was no immediate comment from the STC or UAE.

    If confirmed, the move could deepen the feud between Saudi Arabia and the UAE that came to light after the Abu Dhabi-backed STC launched an offensive against Saudi-backed Yemeni government troops in December.

    The STC – which initially supported Yemen’s internationally recognised government against the Houthi rebels in northern Yemen – is seeking an independent state in southern Yemen. It seized the provinces of Hadramout and Mahra that border Saudi Arabia in a campaign that Riyadh described as a red line for its national security.

    The Saudi-led coalition responded with air strikes on the Yemeni port of Mukalla on December 30, targeting what it called a UAE-linked weapons shipment, and backed a call by the internationally recognised government for Emirati forces to withdraw from the country.

    Abu Dhabi denied that the shipment contained weapons and expressed a commitment to ensure Riyadh’s security. On the same day, it announced an end to what it called its “counterterrorism mission” in Yemen.

    Yemeni government troops, backed by Saudi Arabian air attacks, went on to reclaim Hadramout and Mahra, and the STC said on Saturday that it would attend peace talks hosted by Saudi Arabia.

    The Saudi-led coalition said an STC delegation, excluding al-Zubaidi, departed Yemen for Riyadh in the early hours of Wednesday.

    The head of the internationally recognised government’s Presidential Leadership Council, Rashad al-Alimi, has meanwhile announced that al-Zubaidi has been removed from the council for “committing high treason”.

    Al-Alimi said he has asked the country’s Attorney General to launch an investigation against al-Zubaidi and take legal action.

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