Bombs Disguised as Rocks in Yemen Point to Iranian Influence, a Watchdog Group Says
(DUBAI, United Arab Emirates) — Roadside bombs disguised as rocks in Yemen bear similarities to others used by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and by insurgents in Iraq and Bahrain, suggesting at the least an Iranian influence in their manufacture, a watchdog group said Monday. The report by Conflict Armament Research comes as the West and United Nations researchers accuse Iran of supplying arms to Yemen’s Shiite rebels known as Houthis, who have held the country’s capital since September 2014. Those weapons allegedly included ballistic ...
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