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Saudi Arabia’s King sacked top officials including Military Chief

Saudi Arabia has sacked its top military commanders, including the Chief of Staff, in a series of late-night royal decrees, media reports said. The sackings come as the war in Yemen, where a Saudi-led coalition is fighting rebels, is nearing the end of its third year.

A series of political appointments were also announced at the same time, including the rare appointment of a female Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Development, Tamadar bint Yousef al-Ramah.

Saudi King Salman also replaced the heads of the ground forces and air defenses. The news was published by the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA), but no reason for the sackings was given.

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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is also the Defence Minister, is believed to be behind various shake-ups in the country, the BBC reported.

The service of the Chief of Staff, General Abdul Rahman bin Saleh al-Bunyan, is among those “terminated”, said the SPA. Various military figures have already been promoted to replace those sacked.

Prince Turki bin Talal was appointed new Deputy Governor of the south-west Asir province. He is the brother of billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who was detained in the anti-corruption drive and released two months later.

 

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