Nine Young Children Killed: The Full Details Of The Botched US Raid In Yemen
Relatives of people killed in the raid gather in one of the decimated houses. Photo by Nasser al Sane
(BIJ) Planned for months, it was decided over dinner.
Relatives of people killed in the raid gather in one of the decimated houses. Photo by Nasser al Sane
(BIJ) Planned for months, it was decided over dinner.
Photos which allegedly show the home that was the target of the Navy Seal Team 6 raid, published by local Yemeni newspaper,al-Mashhad al-Yemeni.
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