The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center “Masam” project to clear Yemeni lands of mines during the first week of October 2023 was able to remove 730 mines in various regions of Yemen, including 5 anti-personnel mines, 105 anti-tank mines, and 617 unexploded ordnance. And 3 explosive devices.
The “Masam” team removed 125 unexploded ordnance in Aden Governorate, one unexploded ordnance in Hajer District in Al-Dhalea Governorate, and in Hodeidah Governorate, the team cleared 3 anti-tank mines and 6 unexploded ordnance in Al-Khawkhah District, 7 anti-tank mines, 14 unexploded ordnance, and two explosive devices. In Hays District.
In Ma'rib Governorate, the team removed two unexploded ordnances and one explosive device in Al-Wadi District, one anti-personnel mine, 85 anti-tank mines, and 400 unexploded ordnances in Harib District, and 11 unexploded ordnances in Ragwan District.
In Shabwa Governorate, the team removed one anti-tank mine in Ain District, one anti-personnel mine in Bayhan District, and 4 anti-tank mines in Usaylan District. In Taiz Governorate, the “Masam” team was able to remove 4 anti-tank mines and 45 unexploded ordnance in Al-Mukha District. One anti-personnel mine and 7 unexploded ordnance in Al-Mandab District, one anti-personnel mine in Sabr District, and two anti-tank mines and 6 unexploded ordnance in Dhubab District, bringing the number of mines removed since the beginning of the “Masam” project to 417,833 mines planted randomly in various Yemeni territories. To claim more innocent victims of children, women and the elderly. The Kingdom, represented by its humanitarian arm, the King Salman Relief Center, through the “Masam” project, continues to contribute to helping the Yemeni brothers to live a decent life.
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