Saudi Arabia executes two Yemini men for joining terror group

Saudi Arabia executed Abdulrahman Fares Amer al-Marri and Mohammed Salah Omar al-Marri, two Yemeni men, for joining a terrorist organization,

On Saturday, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported that the two were sentenced to death for “joining, supporting, and pledging allegiance to a terror group.” The report did not elaborate on which terror organization the men joined.
According to the report, Abdulrahman established “a terror entity to carry out an operation in the Kingdom and kill security forces.”
Abdulrahman was also found guilty of possessing machine guns and explosive belts, harboring men wanted on security charges, and funding terrorism.
In addition to joining a terrorist group, al-Marri was found guilty of attempting to plant an explosive device to target military vehicles and gathering information on military and security positions to target them in a terror attack.
Both men were executed on Saturday in Riyadh.

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