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Hadramaut insurgency

Hadramaut insurgency
Part of the Yemeni Civil War (2014–present)
Date26 April 2016 – 29 April 2018
(2 years and 3 days)
Location
Status

Government Victory

  • Initial large-scale insurgency in Hadramaut by AQAP and ISIL
  • Massive Hadrami elite forces detaining operations launched against AQAP
  • Majority of AQAP senior leadership in Hadramaut captured by the Hadrami Elite
Belligerents

AQAP

  • Hadrami Domestic council[1][2]
  • Council of Sunni Scholars and al Jama'a

 Yemen

 United Arab Emirates
 Saudi Arabia
Islamic State – Yemen Province
Commanders and leaders

Khalid Batarfi (field commander in Hadramaut)
Said Salih Abd-Rabbuh al-Omgy (recruiter and fundraiser)
Muhammad Salih Abd-Rabbuh al-Omgy (facilitator)
Abdallah Faysal Sadiq al Ahdal (tribal leader)

Casualties:
  • Abu Ali al Sayari (Deputy of Qasim al-Raymi, Emir of Hadramaut) (POW)
  • Ahmed Said Awad Barhamah (Emir of Al Mukalla) (POW)
  • Hathifa al Ghili (official) 
  • Qaid Al-Sayari (militant in Daw'an) 
  • Mohammed Saleh al-Orabi (official) (POW)
  • Abu Jandal al-Hadrami (official) 
  • Abu Hashem al Sharuri (official) 
  • Abu Jandal al Adani (suicide bomber) 
  • Faisal Ali Al-Hakemi (Chief of Hisba force in Mukalla) (POW)
  • Sorour al-Obeidi(Emir of Ash Shihr) (POW)
  • Ali Rafsan al-Awbashi (official) 
  • Mubarak Salem Qaisl al-Hawair (official) 
  • Hussein Ali Bahidan (commander in Hadramawt) (POW)
  • Abdullah Hassan Bamatarif (official of Sons of Hadramaut) 
  • Hussein Alawi al Majoh (official in Sons of Hadramaut) 
Yemen General Mubarak al-Oubthani (WIA)
Saudi Arabia Major General Abdul Rahman al Halili (WIA)
Saudi Arabia Faraj Salmin al Bahsani
Saudi Arabia Mohammed Saeed al Jariri  [3]
United Arab Emirates Brigadier general Musallam Al Rashidi (Commander of UAE Force in Hadhramout)[4]
Hamza al-Muhajir 
Abu al-Bara al-Ansari 
Units involved

 Republic of Yemen Armed Forces

  • Tribal fighters
  • 37th Brigade
  • Hadrami Elite Force
United Arab Emirates Armed Forces
 Saudi Arabian Army
Wilayah Hadramawt
Casualties and losses
37-77+ killed
1+ wounded
282+ captured (18 later released)
2 tons of explosives captured
20 car bombs destroyed
4+ arm catches captured
143+ killed
190+ wounded
186+ killed
691+ wounded
2 captured
3+ armoured vehicles destroyed
1 base destroyed
12+ killed

The Hadramaut insurgency was an insurgency in Yemen launched by AQAP and ISIL-YP against forces loyal to president Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi.

  1. ^ "AQAP: A Resurgent Threat – Combating Terrorism Center at West Point". 11 September 2015. Archived from the original on 28 May 2017. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  2. ^ "What is the real challenge for Yemen's Hadrami Elite forces?". 19 July 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
  3. ^ Saeed Al Batati (27 April 2016). "Hadramout security agencies being rebuilt with coalition help". Retrieved 14 June 2017.
  4. ^ Mukalla’s liberation sends a warning to supporters of terrorism, says UAE commander

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