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Saudi Arabia border guards likely killed hundreds of unarmed migrants in recent years, report claims

Sky News Monday, 21 August 2023
Saudi Arabian border guards launched mortars and fired machine guns at Ethiopians trying to cross into the country from Yemen and likely killed hundreds of unarmed migrants in recent years, a new report has claimed.
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