British newspaper, The Daily Mail, reported on Thursday that it was suspected of involvement in a crime targeting a hospital and a gas station in the province of Qataf in northern Yemen last week, in which seven civilians, including four children, were killed.
AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): British newspaper, The Daily Mail, reported on Thursday that it was suspected of involvement in a crime targeting a hospital and a gas station in the province of Qataf in northern Yemen last week, in which seven civilians, including four children, were killed.
The newspaper stated that a British pilot working for Saudi-British forces may be behind the raid that killed those children.
The newspaper reported that after its report last week, which provoked angry responses in the British House of Commons, it received a request for information from the official team of United Nations experts on Yemen, which advises the Security Council on the state of conflict.
The newspaper said that the British Ministry of Defense found itself obliged earlier to justify its support for Saudi Arabia after the disclosure of the participation of military engineers in providing technical support for Saudi aircraft, and training Saudi forces before heading to Yemen.
The British Guardian newspaper revealed four days ago that British Secretary of State for Asia Mark Field promised to investigate reports of training British Troops child fighters within the Saudi-UAE forces in Yemen.