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Operational strain mounts on Yemen’s ports as conflict intensifies

In the turbulent arena of Yemen’s protracted conflict, the nation’s ports remain under intense strain—each shaped by geography, politics, and the shifting tides of war.

In the south, the Port of Aden, under the control of the Saudi-backed government, has maintained relative operational stability. Though spared from direct attacks in recent months, Aden faces mounting challenges. A surge in maritime traffic—driven by disruptions in the north—has stretched its logistical capabilities to the limit.



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