The Saudi Arabian government has been accused of killing hundreds of migrants attempting to cross the border from Yemen, according to a human rights group.
The Saudi Arabian-led coalition has been fighting a war in Yemen since 2015, and the conflict has caused a massive humanitarian crisis. The war has resulted in millions of people being displaced, and many of them have attempted to flee to neighboring countries, including Saudi Arabia.
However, the Saudi government has been accused of using excessive force to prevent migrants from crossing the border. According to a report by the human rights group, Amnesty International, Saudi border guards have killed hundreds of migrants attempting to cross the border from Yemen.
The report states that the Saudi border guards have used live ammunition to shoot at migrants, and have also used tear gas and other weapons to disperse them. The report also states that the Saudi government has failed to investigate the deaths of the migrants, and has not held anyone accountable for the killings.
The report also states that the Saudi government has failed to provide adequate protection for the migrants, and has not taken any steps to ensure their safety. The report also states that the Saudi government has failed to provide any assistance to the migrants, and has not taken any steps to ensure their rights are respected.
The report calls on the Saudi government to take immediate steps to ensure the safety of the migrants, and to investigate the deaths of the migrants. It also calls on the Saudi government to provide assistance to the migrants, and to ensure their rights are respected.
The report is a stark reminder of the human rights abuses that are taking place in the region, and the need for the international community to take action to ensure the safety of the migrants. It is also a reminder of the need for the Saudi government to take steps to ensure the rights of the migrants are respected, and to provide them with the assistance they need.