The UAE forces have stirred controversy in Hadramout province, Yemen, by setting up military camps, sparking tensions with local tribes.
Reports indicate that armed conflicts have erupted between Hamum tribes and foreign forces in Al-Deis Al-Sharqiya district.
Angered by the presence of a UAE-affiliated camp, the tribes of Al-Hamum and Beit Nimour in Al-Deis have staged protests against it.
Local sheikhs have rejected the establishment of a coastal defense camp for Emirati and American forces on Ras Ghashwa Mountain, a crucial location for the tribes and fishermen.
In response, the Hamum tribes are planning to take action to halt work on the camp, despite the lack of intervention from coalition-backed authorities.
As tensions escalate, the situation in Hadramout remains volatile, with the future of the disputed military camp uncertain.