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Sourced update, cited form STC Forces Move Farther into Abyan - The Yemen Review, September 2022. (n.d.). Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies. Retrieved February 3, 2024, from https://sanaacenter.org/the-yemen-review/september-2022/18808