Saudi-led coalition countries caught dumping nuclear in the Gulf of Aden

Saudi-led coalition countries caught dumping nuclear in the Gulf of Aden

There is a very high rate of nuclear radiation, which has been measured in the water of the seas and coasts surrounding the city of Aden, technical sources revealed on Tuesday.

The sources confirmed that a radiometer was used on seawater and on a sample of fish and marine life. The results were very shocking, as they showed a high percentage of atomic radiation.

The sources pointed out that atomic radiation is a major cause of various cancers and tumors that plague citizens of the region.

The sources said it caused an increase of cancer cases among the people of Aden and the southern and eastern governorates.

The sources confirmed the damage done by the nuclear waste that the Saudi-led coalition’s countries throw on the Yemeni coasts, the latest being France’s nuclear waste. The pro-coalition government kept silent during these waste dumping operations.

Large quantities of fish have recently been seen dying off the coasts of Abyan, Aden, Hadhramaut and Mahrah, likely to have been exposed to nuclear marine contamination.

Aden Al-Ghad quoted  fishermen as saying ,” giant foreign ships threw chemical waste three nautical miles from the coast of Aden.” They stated that this waste was placed in cartons and plastic bags in order to not be mixed with water.

Photos and videos circulated by activists showed huge quantities of the debris, likely nuclear waste, near the land