The ongoing Middle Eastern civil war in Yemen has been causing civilian casualties and famine since the year of Russia's war against Ukraine.
The group bombed gas stations and other targets with drones after being invited to sit down for peace talks by several Gulf States. According to the pub, no casualties were recorded, but they used drones and missiles.
The war began after the Houthis, who represent Yemen's Zaidi Shia Muslim minority, were dissatisfied with the transition between the country's corrupt and ousted leader and his successor. The group was supported initially by the residents of Yemen.
The death toll in Yemen may hit as many as 1.3 million people before the year 2030.
The warfare in Yemen has changed a lot. Conflict Armament Research claims that the Houthi forces unveiled several domestically manufactured drones in 2019.
CAR says that at least one model was identical to drones made in Iran. It is possible that the country armed the rebels.
The publication stated in its detailed report that the Qasef-1 UAV is manufactured in Iran and supplied in batches to the rebels in Yemen.
The United Arab Emirates, part of the Gulf States, is asking the US for help to stop the attacks by the Houthis.
Americans don't hear as much about the conflict in Yemen as they do the Ukrainian people. Remember when we said that people had forgotten about the civil war? In a statement this week, the president of Switzerland asked people not to do that.
Before the US gets involved with either Yemen or Ukraine, we need to think carefully about our influence. US interventions often make crises worse because we act on our own behalf and because people don't know a lot about international conflicts. There are alt-right and Nazi groups fighting in Ukraine at the moment, so it's worth taking a pause.
Russia may have used terrifying artificial intelligence-powered suicide drones.
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