Some say there have always been wars, and it isn't so bad as it is very profitable. It's only tens of thousands of people dying, they say, not millions, so what's the problem?These people may be comfortable sitting in their homes in the West watching their shares in the MIC rise, so they don't care, but no place in heaven for them.Warning: This video is very graphic, but I managed to handle it, and I can't stand things like this, so I had my finger over the stop button.People in the West don't see the effects of war, because it's all sanitized from our screens. If they did, there would be less war. [embedded content] Despite the early morning bombing of an obviously civilian neighborhood, at dawn the U.S.-backed Saudi-coalition continued to rain bombs on the nearby security-department
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These people may be comfortable sitting in their homes in the West watching their shares in the MIC rise, so they don't care, but no place in heaven for them.
Warning: This video is very graphic, but I managed to handle it, and I can't stand things like this, so I had my finger over the stop button.
People in the West don't see the effects of war, because it's all sanitized from our screens. If they did, there would be less war.
Despite the early morning bombing of an obviously civilian neighborhood, at dawn the U.S.-backed Saudi-coalition continued to rain bombs on the nearby security-department building.
The Saudi coalition claimed it was targeting a Yemeni military reinforcement site in response to a recent missile launch on the Ministry of Defense Information Center by Houthi forces.
But locals say the attack is part of a broader campaign against civilians by Saudi Arabia and the United States to destroy the morale of the Yemeni people.
Local residents in Amran held a rally to condemn the recent crime against civilians and ongoing indiscriminate bombing campaigns by Saudi Arabia and the United States.