British Newspaper Reveals The Truth About Use Of British Arms In The War On Yemen

British made bombs used by Saudi Arabia against YemenMEP: English Newspaper (observer) published that the Raytheon factories in Britain and Scotland, start producing smart bombs and Saudi Arabia bought some Forbidden bombs, it is worth mentioning that the British government will earn huge profits from the sale of these bombs.

And the newspaper revealed that Saudi Arabia bought smart bombs from Britain worth 3.5 billion pounds, noting that Riyadh used those bombs in the shelling of civilian residential neighborhoods in Yemen.

The newspaper said in a report that “Raytheon factories in Britain and Scotland produce smart bombs Raytheon says it has proven in every major conflict,” indicating that “the ardent users of these bombs, Saudi Arabia, the largest importers of British arms, which agreed to buy a weapon applications worth 3.5 billion pounds since 2015.

The paper pointed out that “the purchase of Arabia intensive weapon goal was to campaign against the Houthis in Yemen, “and pointing out that “at the beginning the Human Rights watch’s investigators had investigated site bombings large in Yemen and said that they found weapons manufactured in Britain allied by Saudi Arabia. And the large numbers of civilians has been sacrificed.

According to the newspaper, “the other with doubtable record in regard to human rights among the major buyers of weapons from Britain nations, having sold Britain’s weapons worth 450 million pounds to Turkey, also sold weapons worth 116 million pounds to Egypt.

Where Deputy of the Scottish Parliament confirmed on Sunday that Britain also involved to support Saudi with arms and on the international community has to stop it.

This came at the conclusion of the International Conference on the definition of crimes of Yemen in London on Sunday evening on Sunday in the presence of international organizations and human rights figures and British deputies.

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