hundreds flee saudi town amid clashes
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Hundreds flee Saudi town amid clashes

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Hundreds of people have fled a town in eastern Saudi Arabia where government forces are fighting
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Hundreds of people have fled a town in eastern Saudi Arabia where government forces are fighting gunmen, activists and Saudi media reported on Tuesday. Fighting has intensified in recent days in Awamiya where authorities have been trying since May to tear down the old quarter to prevent militants using the narrow streets to evade capture.

Local activists said Saudi forces have facilitated the departure of people fleeing the clashes that have killed at least seven people, including two police officers.

Dozens of families have been given temporary accommodation in a nearby town.

Appeals for shelter for displaced families have appeared on social media and several people responded by opening their homes, while others offered to pay for temporary housing outside Awamiya.

The government of Eastern Province has received requests from residents and farmers around Awamiya to help them flee clashes between security forces and what it calls armed terrorists, Al Hayat newspaper reported.

"Contracts have been signed for a number of furnished apartments in the city of Dammam to shelter those interested in leaving neighbourhoods near Al Musawara," Al Hayat quoted Falah al-Khalidi, governor of Qatif province, as saying.

Local activists accuse security forces of driving hundreds of residents out of Awamiya by firing randomly towards homes and cars as they confront armed men in the area, charges Saudi Arabia denies.

They said several houses and shops have been burned or damaged by the fighting.

Residents also say life has become unbearable due to frequent power and water cuts as temperatures soar over 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit), according to Mirat Al Jazeera.

Authorities have urged displaced residents to report to the governorate headquarters to apply for "temporary residence" or to get compensation for houses they had abandoned, state TV reported.

The area, in oil-producing Qatif province has seen unrest and occasional armed attacks on security forces since 2011.

Residents complain of unfair treatment by the government, something Riyadh denies

Source : timesofoman

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