Yemen security forces open fire on peaceful demonstrators protesting against the bad conditions in Hadramout South of Yemen

On Monday, at least six people were wounded in South Yemen by the bullets of the Yemeni security forces in Seiyun, Wadi-Hadramawt, which is under the control of the Muslim Brotherhood and the First Military Region.
Local sources and Media said that the security forces fired live ammunition at thousands of protesters, who took to the streets this Monday noon to denounce the deterioration of services and demand salaries and better living conditions.
The protesters came out in response to an invitation from the Federation of Trade Unions and women's organizations in Wadi Hadramout.
Activists released videos, showing security forces and military vehicles firing live bullets at protesters, who were waving the flags of the former South Yemen state.
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