the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) “Masam” project to clear Yemeni lands of unexploded ordnance dismantled 882 explosives in various regions of Yemen during the second week of July.
The operations cleared 841 unexploded ordnance, 29 anti-tank mines, nine anti-personnel mines, and three explosive devices.
According to SPA, the number of explosives removed during July rose to 1,851, bringing the number removed since the beginning of the Masam project to 450,919 explosives that fell or were planted randomly in various Yemeni lands to claim more innocent victims, including children, women and the elderly.
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