HRW : Saudi Border Forces Accused of Killing Hundreds of Ethiopian Migrants

Saudi border forces have been accused of killing hundreds of Ethiopian migrants attempting to cross the border from Yemen.
According to a report by Human Rights Watch, Saudi border guards fired on migrants "like rain," resulting in numerous deaths and injuries.
The report highlights that these killings occurred between March 2022 and June 2023 and involved the use of explosive weapons and close-range shootings.
The Saudi government has denied these allegations, calling them unfounded and not based on reliable sources.
The United States has urged Saudi authorities to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into these claims.
The situation has drawn significant international attention and concern, with calls for accountability and justice for the victims.
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