Rights Group: US Missile Attacks Killed Civilians in Yemen


Rights Group: US Missile Attacks Killed Civilians in Yemen

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - US missile strikes, including armed drone attacks, have killed dozens of civilians in Yemen as the United States tries to crack down on al Qaeda in the country, a prominent human rights organization said on Tuesday.

Human Rights Watch detailed in a 96-page report what it said were six "unacknowledged" US military attacks on targets in Yemen, which either clearly, or possibly, violated international law.

Eighty-two people, 57 of whom were civilians, were killed during the six attacks studied by the group. One of the incidents occurred in 2009 and the other five happened in 2012-2013, Reuters reported.

The Human Rights Watch report is being released at the same time as Amnesty International is issuing a report on US drone strikes in Pakistan.

Two strikes in Yemen - one in September 2012 and the other in December, 2009 - caused what Human Rights Watch said were the largest numbers of civilian casualties.

On September 2, 2012, as two US drones flew above the target area, either two additional drones or two warplanes attacked a vehicle traveling north from the central Yemeni city of Radaa.

That attack killed 12 passengers in the vehicle, including three children and a pregnant woman, in violation of a law of war prohibiting attacks that do not discriminate between civilians and combatants, Human Rights Watch said.

Of the six cases it studied, Human Rights Watch said at least four of the strikes were carried out by missile-firing drones. A fifth was carried out either by drones or airplanes, and the sixth by cruise missiles that the group said released cluster bombs.

 

 

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