Ankara: Turkey has urged its citizens to leave Yemen due to the worsening security situation, despite a tentative deal among the country’s rival factions battling for power.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry published the warning — the third of its kind since August — late on Thursday, after most Yemeni factions had agreed to set up an interim presidential council to run the country for up to a year.

That deal aims to ease the power struggle in a country where the president resigned last month after Houthi rebels overran the capital Sana’a in September.

“Protests and public demonstrations are taking place. There is a possibility that incidents affecting public security could take place,” the Turkish Foreign Ministry said.

The ministry did not say how many Turks live in Yemen.