Saudi border guard kill two Yemeni civilians in Sa'ada

Debriefer
2020-10-24 | Since 1 Week

Sa'ada (Debriefer) - Two Yemeni civilians were killed on Friday by Saudi border guard in the Yemeni northern governorate of Sa'ada.
"Two civilians were killed by Saudi border guard gunfire in the nearby of al-Raqu area in the bordering district of Munabih," the Houthi-run al-Masyra reported, without further details.
Last Monday, the Saudi border guard artillery shelled bordering areas, leaving one civilian killed and two others injured.
The Houthi group accuses Saudi forces of "deliberately targeting the populated villages at Yemeni-Saudi borders" since the war outbreak in March 2015.
Saudi Arabia has been leading a military coalition in Yemen since 26 March 2015, in support of forces loyal to President Hadi to retake areas controlled by the Iranian-backed Houthi group.
Yemen 6-year war has left 112,000 people killed, including 12,000 civilians, triggering what the UN calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis.


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