Sources for the island reported that Yemeni recruits belonging to the Third Brigade - Border Guard, located in the Saudi Al-Raboua region, demonstrated on Friday, demanding that their salaries that have been suspended for nearly six months be paid, and that they be returned to Yemen.

Sources report that the demonstration followed demands made by the protesters to the commander of the brigade, Saleh Ahmed al-Barai, who referred some of them to prisons, and to the Saudi leadership supervising the brigade on the pretext of incitement and provoking chaos.

It is noteworthy that the ceiling of claims of Yemeni soldiers on the Saudi border rose after the Al-Jazeera broadcast an investigative investigation entitled "Death on the Frontier," showing exclusive pictures of Yemeni soldiers talking to a Saudi figure.

Random recruitment
The film, which was broadcast by Al-Jazeera last March, revealed the hidden and behind the scenes of the random recruitment of Yemenis to fight with Saudi Arabia, and the details of the battles on the southern border of the Kingdom, where Saudi Arabia established after the storm storm in 2015 military brigades distributed on many fronts on its borders With Yemen.

The film team obtained exclusive scenes showing the effects of the bombing on the city of Al-Raboua, but the strange thing is the complete absence of the Saudi army from the scene, while Yemeni fighters appeared fighting in the city, as exclusive scenes from Saudi lands documented what is happening in the Yemeni recruitment camps.

The film revealed details of a crowd of Yemeni fighters as conveyed by one of the delegates, as well as a clear indication that a brigade followed Prince Fahim bin Turki, and the issuance of a special document for each fighter to serve as a passport that grants him the right to move across borders to enter the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.