The Middle Eastern country, which likely beheaded the 2 soldiers, is among the world’s top executioners
Saudi Arabia executed two soldiers Thursday who were convicted of treason as the kingdom conducted its war on Yemen's Houthi rebels.
A brief statement on the state-run Saudi Press Agency identified the two as a lieutenant colonel who was a pilot and a chief sergeant. It did not elaborate on what they allegedly did, other than to accuse them of having "committed a number of major military crimes" during a period of the war.
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A lieutenant colonel and a chief sergeant have been executed for treason in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia typically beheads those it executes.
Saudi Arabia is among the world's top executioners.