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Saudi-backed Yemeni government accuses UAE of running secret prisons, Abu Dhabi denies claim

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By Timour Azhari and Maha El Dahan
Mukalla, YEMEN, Jan 19 (Reuters) – The Saudi-backed Yemeni government accused the United Arab Emirates on Monday of running a secret prison at an airbase near the south Yemeni port city of Mukalla, an allegation denied by Abu Dhabi.

The accusation fueled tensions in a deepening row between the two Gulf oil states, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

The allegations were made by Salem Al-Khanbashi, the governor of the eastern Yemeni province of Hadramout, during a rare media trip arranged by the Saudi government which flew international journalists including a Reuters team from Riyadh to the Riyan airbase near the Yemeni city of Mukalla.

Al-Khanbashi told a televised press conference that necessary measures would be taken against the UAE and the head of Yemen’s main separatist group, the STC, who the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen alleged had been spirited out of Yemen by the UAE.

“All the measures will be taken to hold perpetrators of violations accountable, either Aidarous al-Zubaidi or the UAE – its elements, officials, or people working for them … to achieve justice for the victims and their families.”

The UAE denied the governor’s statement in a statement on Tuesday, calling it “nothing more than deliberate fabrications and misinformation.”

“The facilities referred to are merely military accommodation, operations rooms and fortified shelters, some of which are located underground — a common and well-known feature of airports and military installations worldwide — and bear no implications beyond the normal military context,” the Emirati ministry said.

It also reiterated that the Gulf country’s forces officially withdrew from Yemen in December 2025.

WAR OF WORDS

The STC is fully committed to human rights and justice, an official of the group told Reuters in response to the accusation that the UAE-backed group had run a secret prison.

“We have continuously engaged constructively with U.N. and other human rights bodies to ensure the rights and protection of the Southern (Yemeni) people,” he added.

Khanbashi’s remarks are among the most severe accusations levied against the UAE in a war of words with Saudi Arabia. The dispute broke into the open last year when UAE-backed STC fighters pushed Saudi-backed forces aligned with the internationally-recognized Yemeni government out of key provinces.

Then, in late December, Saudi Arabia struck what it said was an Emirati shipment of weapons and equipment destined for the STC in the port of Mukalla, before backing an offensive that saw the STC collapse and the UAE withdraw after nearly a decade as the main force on the ground in Yemen.

Rashad al-Alimi, head of Yemen’s Saudi-backed presidential council, met on Monday with Lt. Gen. Fahd bin Hamad al-Salman, commander of the Saudi-led coalition’s joint forces, to discuss coordination and military cooperation.

Alimi praised Saudi Arabia’s support for Yemen, including humanitarian aid, development projects and financial assistance to help pay salaries, the state news agency Saba reported.

Disagreements between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi span the region, and range across topics from geopolitics to oil output. The two countries are also engaged in fierce economic competition, including over who can attract more foreign capital and visitors and take the biggest share of the global AI boom.

Over the past weeks, Saudi and Emirati pundits have traded attacks on social media in an unusually open display of discord. The Gulf monarchies have in the past kept their disagreements out of the public eye, partially in an effort to show a united front against their main common foe, Iran.

A post on X on Saudi state-run Ekhbariya TV on Sunday read: “With Abu Dhabi inciting against Saudi Arabia … the kingdom will not hesitate to take the necessary steps and measures against it.”

The Yemeni government has previously alleged that the UAE was running secret prisons in several areas under its control in Yemen, allegations the UAE has denied.

(Reporting by Timour Azhari; additional reporting by Maha ElDahan in Dubai, Menna alaa El-Din and Jaidaa Taha, Editing by Toby Chopra, William Maclean and Deepa Babington)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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