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3 killed by shelling on Saudi border

Close to 80 people have been killed in border shelling since Saudi Arabia launched a military campaign in Yemen
The United Nations says more than 5,700 people have been killed since March, nearly half of them civilians (AFP)
By AFP

Shelling from Yemen killed a border guard trooper and two residents in Saudi Arabia's border region on Sunday, officials said, in the deadliest barrages in weeks along the frontier.

The border guard died after "heavy firing from inside Yemeni territory" Sunday morning at Dahran al-Janub, the interior ministry announced.

Also Sunday, in the Jazan region, two Yemeni residents died in shelling from over the border, the Civil Defence agency said.

Another Yemeni, among hundreds of thousands living in Saudi Arabia, died on Saturday when attackers from Yemen opened fire on Saudi Arabia's Najran border zone, Civil Defence said.

Close to 80 people have been killed in border shelling and skirmishes since Saudi Arabia and its allies launched a military intervention against Houthi rebels in its southern neighbour in March. 

Most of the casualties have been soldiers.

In Yemen, the United Nations says more than 5,700 people have been killed since March, nearly half of them civilians.

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