The brutal war in Yemen may appear like any traditional regional conflict with guns on the ground, but it is also one being fought as a very modern way using cyberwar and drone attacks. The conflict between the Iran-backed Houthis rebels and a Saudi Arabia-led coalition involving the US, UK, and France has raged since 2015, killing an estimated 91,600 people, displacing over 2 million people and rendering about 24 million people, or 80% of the population, in need of humanitarian assistance. Like all wars in Africa or the Middle East, the conflict itself is brutally old-fashioned, fought with guns,…
Author: Toby Shapshak
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