Aden's main security body said in a statement that it was closing its airport, its seaport and entrances to the city due to "dangerous developments in the capital" and "attacks on the symbol of national sovereignty and constitutional legitimacy, President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi."
The Shiite militiamen, known as Huthis, seized control of Yemen's presidential palace and attacked Hadi's residence yesterday in what officials said was a bid to overthrow the government, drawing condemnation from the UN Security Council.
The Huthis have abducted Hadi's chief of staff, Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, a southerner, and have encircled the residence of Prime Minister Khalid Bahah since Monday, in a push to extract changes to a draft constitution opposed by the militia.
"We hold the Huthis responsible for the safety of all symbols of constitutional legitimacy," the statement said, naming Hadi, Bahah and Mubarak.
Aden's security committee urged the international community and regional governments to "carry out their duties" in defending "constitutional legitimacy" in Yemen.
The capital Sanaa appeared quiet today after Shiite militia chief Abdul Malik al-Huthi warned that "all options are open" in regards to Hadi and that "no one, the president or anyone else, will be above our measures if they stand to implement a conspiracy against this country.
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