KEY POINTS
  • Saudi Arabia on Tuesday beheaded 37 Saudi citizens, most of them minority Shiites, in a mass execution across the country for alleged terrorism-related crimes.
  • It also publicly pinned the executed body and severed head of a convicted Sunni extremist to a pole as a warning to others.
  • The executions were likely to stoke further regional and sectarian tensions between rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (front) at a meeting in Mecca, Saudi Arabia on June 11, 2018.

Saudi Arabia on Tuesday beheaded 37 Saudi citizens, most of them minority Shiites, in a mass execution across the country for alleged terrorism-related crimes. It also publicly pinned the executed body and severed head of a convicted Sunni extremist to a pole as a warning to others.

The executions were likely to stoke further regional and sectarian tensions between rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran.