A report by the Yemeni Ministry of Human Rights said that Saudi forces were committing abuses in the eastern province of Al-Mahra.

The report, obtained by al-Jazeera, said Saudi Arabia had brought in troops from non-Yemeni nationalities and prevented the people from joining the military and security forces.

The report adds that Saudi forces have introduced light, heavy and medium weapons to the skilled, and distributed them to suspicious groups.

It also reports that Saudi forces have brought militant groups to the district of Qashan in the province of Al-Muhara and their city with money and weapons.

The Saudi forces turned al-Ghaydah airport and the port of activists in Al-Mahra to military barracks. They also unloaded large quantities of weapons and deprived the residents of the airport and the port.

He confirms that the Saudi forces exercised from their base at Al-Ghayda airport the authority to detain citizens, interrogate them and deport them to Riyadh, and refused to allow the Public Prosecution or any official body to visit Al-Juhaida airport to investigate the facts.

Port Operators
The report revealed that the Saudi forces prepared an active port to serve the interests of Riyadh and identify goods and goods that will be allowed to enter the skilled, and has developed several sites and barracks in the skilled near the homes of citizens, which led to the evacuation of residents.

In August, the United Nations issued a report identifying the perpetrators of abuses in Yemen in general, including Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, .

The voices of the parties and human rights organizations in several Western countries to stop the sale of weapons to Saudi Arabia, which leads the Arab alliance in Yemen, and the Yemeni activist Tawakul Kerman, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate, launched a fierce attack on Saudi Arabia, accusing it of practicing a war of genocide against its country.