Yemen recovers massive unexploded American bomb in Sana’a Neighborhood (Raytheon GBU24 Paveway)

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Abdullatif Al-washali
Press TV, Sana’a

After two months of digging into a depth of more than twenty meters, Yemen’s Mine Action Center managed to defuse one of the largest US bombs dropped in Yemen’s capital Sana’a.

The bomb was expected to target the Civil Defense building in Sana’a. Observers say this bomb is another proof of the US military support for the Saudi war on Yemen.

Over the past years, Saudi Arabia has used internationally prohibited weapons including the US bombs to target residential areas across the country.



Back in April 2015, Riyadh committed one unforgettable crime by bombing the Attan area with a US cluster bomb killing more than one hundred civilians including women and children.

The American bomb, dropped by US aircraft, is yet another witness to Washington’s role in the war crimes in Yemen, as the UN turns a blind eye to such violations. Besides the military support, Yemenis say Washington has always been backing Saudi Arabia politically as a major ally in the region.

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