DECEMBER 9, 2022
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UK Has Its Hands in the Blood of Yemeni Children

UK Has Its Hands in the Blood of Yemeni Children

Campaign Against Arm Trade (CAAT) estimates that value of UK arms licensed for export to the Saudi-led coalition since the bombing began in March 2015 is over £20 billion.
The war in Yemen has killed over 100,000 people as a direct result of military action. The death toll includes more than 12,000 civilians.
Two thirds of these deaths were caused by UK Supported air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition, the number was more than 21,400.

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