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Alleged use of cluster munitions in Yemen

by Matilda Byrne | 11 Jan 2016 | Blog, Cluster Munitions, War

It has been alleged that cluster munitions were dropped in Sanaa, the capital of Yemen, early on January 6, by Saudi-led coalition forces. According to the Human Rights Watch report, the areas affected were residential neighbourhoods and the targeting of civilians...

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