Yemen : Tribal Clashes Over Health Center Naming Leave Two Dead, Three Injured
Aden - a violent clash erupted between two tribal groups over the naming of a new health center in Jardan District, Shabwa Governorate, southeast of Yemen.
local sources said that the dispute arose due to a lack of agreement on the name of a health center in Jardan District, as the Al-Sada tribe pushed for naming the center "Jul Bin Haider", while the Balbaith tribe wanted to name it "Al-Atfa Center".
According to the sources, the dispute developed into an armed clash in which two people were killed and three others were injured, two of whom are in critical condition, and the situation remains tense between the two tribes.
The dispute escalated quickly, resulting in two fatalities and three injuries. Local authorities are currently investigating the incident.
Shabwa Governorate witnessing security chaos and killings, with increasing incidents of revenge, in the absence of the role of the authorities.
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