Yemen : KSrelief Masam Project clears 1,579 Houthi explosive devices

Saudi Arabia’s Masam Project, run by its aid agency KSrelief, dismantled 1,579 explosive devices across various governorates in Yemen between Sept. 28 and Oct. 4.
These included 1,442 unexploded ordnances, 126 anti-tank mines, six other devices, and five anti-personnel mines, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.
Since its inception, the project has removed 465,252 explosive devices from the country.
Saudi Arabia, through KSrelief, remains dedicated to eliminating these dangers, which continue to pose a severe threat to civilians.
These devices have already killed and injured several children, women and the elderly in Yemen.
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