The mass execution sparked mass protests across the Middle East, during which protesters in Tehran and Mashhad burned part of the Saudi diplomatic missions, and the Saudi embassy in the Iraqi capital Baghdad was attacked by protesters and a rocket. The embassies were empty during the attacks. In response, the Saudi state severed ties with Iran.[7] The Iranian government condemned the embassy attack in Iran.[8][9]
List of executed people
Out of the total forty-seven people executed, forty-five were Saudis, one was Egyptian, and one was Chadian.[10]
Ameen Mohammed Abdullah Al Aqala (Saudi)
Anwar Abdulrahman Khalil Al-Najjar (Saudi)
Badr bin Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Badr (Saudi)
Bandar Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Ghaith (Saudi)
Hassan Hadi bin Shuja'a Al-Masareer (Saudi)
Hamad bin Abdullah bin Ibrahim Al-Humaidi (Saudi)
Khalid Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Jarallah (Saudi)
Ridha Abdulrahman Khalil Al-Najjar (Saudi)
Saad Salamah Hameer (Saudi)
Salah bin Saeed bin Abdulraheem Al-Najjar (Saudi)
Salah bin Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al Hussain (Saudi)
Saleh bin Abdulrahman bin Ibrahim Al-Shamsan (Saudi)
Saleh bin Ali bin Saleh Al-Juma'ah (Saudi)
Adel bin Saad bin Jaza' Al-Dhubaiti (Saudi)
Adel Mohammed Salem Abdullah Yamani (Saudi)
Abduljabbar bin Homood bin Abdulaziz Al-Tuwaijri (Saudi)
Abdulrahman Dhakheel Faleh Al-Faleh (Saudi)
Abdullah Sayer Moawadh Massad Al-Mohammadi (Saudi)