Saudi Arabian border guards have been accused of killing hundreds of migrants as they tried to cross the border from Yemen - with one person telling the Human Rights Watch group that they were 'fired on like rain'.
Saudi Arabian border guards have been accused of killing hundreds of migrants as they tried to cross the border from Yemen – with one person telling the Human Rights Watch group that they were “fired on like rain”.
The group’s report was based on graphic eyewitness accounts from the last three years, as well as thousands of hours of satellite footage and video posted online.
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