Abdullatif Al-Sayed

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Died10 August 2023 (aged 50–51)
AllegianceIndependent (2000s–2011)
AQAP (2011)
Yemen President Hadi (2011–2015)
Southern Movement (2011–2023)
Service years2000s–2023
Abdullatif Al-Sayed
Born1972
Died10 August 2023 (aged 50–51)
AllegianceIndependent (2000s–2011)
AQAP (2011)
Yemen President Hadi (2011–2015)
Southern Movement (2011–2023)
Service years2000s–2023
RankBrigadier General
CommandsPopular Committees (2011–20??)
Security Belt Force in Zinjibar and Khanfar (2016–2017)
Rapid Deployment Force (2017–2023)
ConflictsYemeni Civil War

Abdullatif Al-Sayed Bafaqih (1972 – 10 August 2023) was a Southern Yemeni warlord from Abyan who played a major role during the wars against Al-Qaeda after 2012 in Abyan Governorate.

Previously, he joined AQAP for a short period of time in 2011 before defecting from the group the same year and joining the forces of Yemen's internationally recognized President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi. Al-Sayed was part of the Southern Movement secessionist movement.[1]

After 2012 war with AQAP

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