'The bombs referred to by human rights observers as forbidden weapons were sold to Saudi Arabia by the United States,' said Osairi, according to the CNN Arabic network, in response to a question about the use of the CBU-105 cluster bombs by the aggressor Saudis in Yemen, which was objected by a human rights observer.
He said that the question is wrongly asked as using those weapons were not illegal, since if they were, then why does the United States sell them to the regional countries?
The spokesman of the Saudi-led coalition meanwhile questioned the authenticity of information provided to the human rights observer, arguing that Ansar Allah had provided the information about the matter to him.
Osairi also claimed that the human rights observer knows the CBU-105 bombs and that they are anti warfare weapons, just as the Saudi-led coalition knows this and does not use them against people, or cities.
Disregarding his own earlier confession to the use of cluster bombs in Yemen, the also claimed that the human rights observer's report in that respect is totally baseless!
In an unstable mood and presenting contradictory responses in his press conference, Osairi meanwhile said that if the human rights observer had contacted the Saudi-led coalition he would have been welcomed.
The Saudis and their allies in this unjust war have ever since the beginning of their cruel airstrikes against the defenseless Yemeni nation on March 26, 2015, killed at least 3,000 Yemeni citizens, including thousands of women and children and made homeless many more thousands.
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Tehran, May 4, IRNA – Ahmad Al Osairi, the spokesman of the Saudi-led aggression against Yemen on Monday confessed to use of cluster bombs against Yemeni citizens by Saudi Arabia.