separate fighting in central Aden.
Hadi loyalists regained control of the airport early Thursday after several hours of fighting, a military source told AFP.
Yemen, a key US ally in the fight against al-Qaeda, has been gripped by unrest since ex-strongman Ali Abdullah Saleh stepped down in early 2012 after a year-long popular uprising against his rule.
Saleh — along with Iran — has been accused of backing the Huthis, who took control of Sanaa in September and earlier this year seized key government buildings in the capital.
Hadi resigned after the rebels seized his palace and named a “presidential council” to rule the country and assume the powers of the presidency.
He was placed under house arrest in Sanaa but resurfaced in Aden last month and retracted his resignation, despite being increasingly isolated in his southern Yemen power base.
Meanwhile, local paramilitaries, a rogue general, al-Qaeda cells — Aden has become an explosive mix since Yemen´s embattled leader fled the capital to the country´s main southern city.
Western- and Gulf-backed Hadi has vowed to restore his authority from the southern city — the one-time capital of the formerly independent south Yemen — but experts say he is facing a struggle to assert control over his new power base.
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