Fall of Zinjibar and Jaar

In early December 2015, two Yemeni towns, Zinjibar (the provincial capital of Abyan Governorate) and Ja'ar (a town a few km inland to the north), were captured by the jihadist group Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). This was the second capture and occupation of Zinjibar during unrest in Yemen. The town was earlier taken by AQAP's in May 2011 and held until the summer of 2012.

Fall of Zinjibar and Jaar
Part of the Yemeni Civil War (2014–present)
Date2–3 December 2015 (1 day)
Location
Result

AQAP victory

  • Al-Qaeda declares the "Emirate of Jaar" and the "Emirate of Zinjibar"
Belligerents
al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula

Popular Committees and Popular resistance

Southern Movement
Commanders and leaders
Abu Hamza al-Zinjibari

Ali al-Sayed  

Al-Khader Haidan
Abdullatif Al-Sayed
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
5+ killed 22+ killed

Zinjibar is close to the port of Aden, and the strait of Bab-el-Mandeb, and between Aden and (what was) the AQAP's stronghold of Mukalla. The al Qaeda takeover of two towns has been seem by some as a demonstration of its interest in seizing territory and not just "conducting spectacular attacks against Western targets".

Zinjibar was retaken by pro-government forces on 14 August 2016.

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