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Ariane Lavrilleux

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  • The image features a close-up view of a large metallic pipe, focusing on the open end. The interior of the pipe appears dark and hollow, creating a stark contrast with the shiny, reflective surface around the opening. In the background, there are other pipes and industrial elements, suggesting a manufacturing or storage environment. The lighting implies a spacious industrial setting, with hints of machinery and equipment visible farther back. Armament. “Made in France” War in Yemen Ariane Lavrilleux · September 2022 After the United States, France is the second arms supplier to the Saudi-Emirati coalition involved in the Yemeni civil war since 2015. Who equips and repairs the fighter planes used by the Coalition? Where are their pilots trained? Where are the bombs that fall on Yemeni markets and homes (…)
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