Civilians protested around al Mukalla airport, on January 9, 2017 in response to alleged arbitrary detentions conducted by the Hadhrami Elite Forces. The Hadhrami Elite Force, reportedly accused the detainees of terrorist activities. Protesters are calling on the UAE to ensure the release of innocent detainees. Yemeni officials have released contradictory statements that refused to provide evidence for the suspects' detention and at times denied the existence of the detainees. Tribal militias also blocked the main road connecting
Ataq,
Shabwah Governorate with
Mukalla to protest the detentions. On March 3, 2017, suspected AQAP forces assaulted a checkpoint manned by tribesmen loyal to Hadi in
Daw'an district, killing 4, and wounding 2, and later retreating unharmed. On March 14, a US drone strike, killed two AQAP officials, who were also poets, named Abu Jandal al-Hadrami and Abu Hashem al Sharuri, in
Al Abr district. On March 15, AQAP forces attacked Hadrami Elite forces in
Adh Dhlia'ah district, wounding 3, and later retreating unharmed. On March 27, Hadrami Elit forces captured the deputy of AQAP leader
Qasim al-Raymi, who also acted as the Emir of Hadramaut for AQAP, Abu Ali al Sayari, in central Hadramaut. 3 of his aid were also captured, and 2 more were killed, including an official, Hathifa al Ghili. On April 22, another AQAP commander captured in Mukalla by Hadrami Elit forces, named Ahmed Said Awad Barhamah, who was also known as Zarqawi, a reference to the
Abu Muzab al-Zarqawi, the leader of
Al-Qaeda in Iraq. The man, acts and acted as the Emir of ruler of Mukalla for AQAP. On 23 April, AQAP militants attacked Hadhrami Elite Forces
Daw'an district, killing 2. meanwhile, residents of al Mukalla city, celebrated the one year anniversary of the city's liberation from AQAP on April 24. On May 3, Hadramaut Governor Ahmed bin Breik threatened to secede from the Yemeni government led by President Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi if the government fails to achieve peace with the al Houthi-Saleh bloc. Bin Brik's May 3 statement coincides with ongoing protests in Aden against President Hadi's decision to remove Aden governor Aydarus al Zubaidi, a senior leader in the Southern Movement. Between May 5 and May 7, fighting erupted in
Daw'an district, between AQAP and Hadrami Elite forces, which resulted in the seizure of the district from AQAP, and the destruction of an army camp in the area. No reports of casualties emerged. On May 10, an AQAP suicide bomber exploded himself in Daw'an, killing more than 1 Hadrami Elite and wounding another 7. On May 12, was reported that forces loyal to Hadi, mobilized in
Al Abr district, to counter the STC loyal Hadrami Elite forces. On May 18, the governor of Hadramaut accused the Hadi loyalists in the region, of supporting AQAP. On May 23, 18 jailed men accused of supporting AQAP were released by an order of Hadramaut governor. ==Fighting in Daw'an and other incidents==