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Yemen's STC leader al-Zubaidi flees, Saudi-backed coalition says

Aidarous al Zubiaidi, leader of Yemen's Southern Transitional Council, did not board the plane that was supposed to take him to Riyadh and instead fled to an unknown destination. The Saudi-backed coalition said this on Wednesday.

The remarks were made amid efforts to stop fighting between the STC - backed by United Arab Emirates - and Yemen's internationally recognised Saudi government. This has caused a major dispute between the Gulf allies.

Zubaidi had planned to visit Saudi Arabia just days after the Yemeni government claimed it asked Riyadh for a forum to discuss southern issues.

Turki Al-Maliki, spokesperson for the coalition, said in a'statement that a flight with a number of senior leaders of the separatist movement left after a delay of more than three hours, without Zubaidi and no information as to his location.

Maliki said that during the delay, "information was available which indicated he had mobilised large forces", citing "calls to mobilise and the movement and equipping of factions with medium and light weapons".

The dispute between the UAE and Saudi Arabia has fractured the coalition that was originally formed to combat the Iran-aligned Houthis who remain the dominant military force in Yemen.

In 2014, the Houthis seized control of Yemen's capital city of?Sanaa. Gulf countries intervened in support of internationally recognised government the following year. Yemen was split into two rival zones of authority.

After monitoring the movements of armed troops who had left their camp, the coalition also said that it conducted limited pre-emptive strikes in Yemen's south province of al-Dhalea.

Sources within the STC and domestic sources reported that there were more than 15 strikes taking place in the province of Zubaidi. Enas Alashray, Christian Schmollinger, and Clarence Fernandez edited the report.

(source: Reuters)