Three Citizens Injured, Including African immigrants by Saudi Bombing in Sa’adah
Three African immigrants were injured, Monday, by Saudi army fire in Sa’adah Governorate.
Almasirah Net correspondent in the province reported that the Saudi enemy army fired its weapons at border areas in the district of Munabbih, wounding three African immigrants.
Populated villages in the border district of Shada, Sa’adah governorate, witnessed Saudi missile strikes.
Yesterday, five citizens injured, including three African immigrants, arrived at the Munabbih Rural Hospital, due to Saudi bombing of the Al-Raqo area of Munabbih border.
Various areas of the border districts in Sa’adah are subjected to Saudi missile and artillery shelling, on a daily basis, resulting in heavy casualties and material losses.
In late December, the Ministry of Health had revealed that the victims of the Saudi attacks since the beginning of the truce amounted to at least 3,258, including African immigrants, in the border areas of Sa’adah Governorate.
It indicated that the Saudi army used artillery shells and machine guns to kill civilians in the border districts and tortured the victims with acid and electricity.
In early November, Al-Masirah channel obtained scenes of the Saudi regime targeting and liquidating African migrants at its borders.
The scenes showed dozens of bodies killed by Saudi border guards. They also showed that the Saudi border guards handcuffed dozens of Ethiopian immigrants, believed to be moments before they were killed.
African survivors of the massacre confirmed that the Saudi soldiers deliberately electrocuted a room after collecting dozens of Ethiopian immigrants in it.
They pointed out that the Saudi border guards used to shoot directly and often used mortars to eliminate gatherings of migrants, stressing that about five migrants are killed every day at the border and many are injured.
In late July, the International Organization for Migration revealed the killings of migrants at the hands of the Saudi border guards, north of Sa’adah Governorate.
In a brief report, the organization said on Twitter that it had verified nine separate incidents that killed 189 and seriously injured 535 migrants at the Yemeni-Saudi border with the northern Yemeni governorate of Sa’adah.
The organization suggested that the number of victims as a result of Saudi forces targeting migrants with artillery, machine guns and live bullets is much more than that statistic.