A Saudi army general has been killed in cross-border fire from Yemen, the armed forces announced today, making him the highest-ranking officer to be killed in border attacks since March.
Major General Abdulrahman bin Saad al-Shahrani, commander of the 18th Brigade, was inspecting troops deployed "on the front lines along the southern region when the post came under random enemy fire," said the military said in a statement carried by the official SPA news agency.
Shahrani was wounded in the attack and hospitalised, it said.
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Earlier, the SPA reported that a Saudi border guard had been killed on Saturday by a rocket fired from Yemeni anti-government rebels that hit a border post in the kingdom's Hazan region.
More than 50 people, most of them troops, have been killed along the Saudi-Yemen border since the Riyadh-led military coalition began air strikes on Iran-backed rebels across the kingdom's impoverished neighbour in March.
But Shahrani is the most senior Saudi officer to be killed in cross-border fire.