The U.S. has intensified its airstrikes in Yemen, recently resulting in significant civilian casualties. Within less than a month, over 123 people, including many civilians and children, have been reported killed or wounded by U.S. bombing campaigns, particularly following an attack on a ceramics factory near Sanaa. Health officials have condemned these actions, labeling them as war crimes and violations of international law. Increasing civilian deaths reflect a disturbing trend in U.S. military operations compared to past administrations, prompting calls for accountability and attention to the humanitarian crisis in the region.
The deaths of five children in a U.S. airstrike on a ceramics factory in Yemen highlight the tragic toll of increased military actions against civilians.
Health officials condemned the U.S. strikes in Yemen, labeling them a 'blatant aggression' and urging international accountability for these war crimes.
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