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Saudi Arabia executed 37 people accused of terrorism-related crimes, including one who was crucified

RIYADH—Saudi Arabia on Tuesday executed 37 citizens accused of terrorism-related crimes, the latest mass instance of the kingdom’s use of the death penalty.

Saudi authorities said those executed were found guilty of attacking security installations with explosives, killing security officers and cooperating with enemy organizations against the interests of the country. The men aimed “to disrupt security and ignite chaos and sectarian strife,” authorities said in a statement.

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