American Prohibited Weapons Used by Saudis Kill Children in Yemen
Five children were wounded Friday in a deliberate cluster bomb attack by the Saudi-led coalition in the northern province of Saada.
At least five children have been killed as a result of a bomb explosion in the Kakhaza area, which works as a landmine if it has not exploded before.
The cluster bomb caused the amputation of one of the children’s arms, while another cluster bomb remained in critical condition as it was receiving care in a hospital in Sa’ada governorate.
However, two of the wounded were seriously wounded and had to travel to the capital Sana’a for proper treatment in Sa’ada.
The Saudi-led coalition has used thousands of banned international cluster bombs sold by the United States against residential areas in Yemen.
Many have fallen as victims of ruthless weapons, especially innocent children, because they do not intentionally run a cluster bomb.