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Activists say Saudis use internationally banned bombs in Yemen

A member of the Yemeni Houthi militia walks through the ruins of buildings destroyed in an air-strike by the Saudi warplanes in the capital Sanaa on October 28, 2015. (AFP)

Mohammed al-Attab 

Press TV, Sana'a

Rights activists say they have hard evidence that Saudi Arabia's Air Force has used internationally banned weapons, such as phosphorous and cluster bombs, in its bombardments of Yemen. They say these bombs have been mostly dropped on densely populated areas in Sana’a, Marib, Sa’ada and Hudaydah. From Sana’a, Press TV’s Mohammad al-Attab reports. 


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