Thousands of civilians have been killed by Saudi-led airstrikes in Yemen in the battle against Houthi rebel forces. Some human rights groups say the coalition is committing war crimes by ignoring the risk of civilian casualties. (Nov. 16)
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Yemen War Raises Questions of Saudi War Crimes
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