King Salman Humanitarian Aid Project “Masam” Removes 1,609 Landmines in Yemen

- "Masam" project removed 1,609 landmines and unexploded ordnance in late May.
- Total explosives removed in May reached 6,323, enhancing civilian safety.
- Approximately 1,202,243 square meters of land cleared by Masam in May.
- In Medi district, 9,978 explosives were removed, restoring safety for residents.
King Salman Humanitarian Aid Project’s Demining Efforts
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center’s demining initiative, known as “Masam,” reported a successful operation during the fourth week of May, removing a total of 1,609 landmines and unexploded ordnance. These hazardous explosives were reportedly planted by Houthi militia across various provinces in Yemen, posing a significant threat to civilian safety.
Breakdown of Removed Explosives
According to a statement from the project’s operations room, the removal operations included:
- 1,584 unexploded munitions
- 21 anti-tank mines
- 4 anti-personnel mines
This significant achievement underscores the ongoing commitment of Masam to ensure safety in areas affected by conflict.
Cumulative Efforts and Impact in May
From the beginning of May until the 29th, Masam teams have removed a total of 6,323 landmines and unexploded ordnance. This total encompasses:
- 5,730 unexploded munitions
- 401 anti-tank mines
- 172 anti-personnel mines
- 20 explosive devices
These concerted efforts play a crucial role in mitigating risks to civilian lives and enhancing safety.
In May 2023, Masam teams cleared approximately 1,202,243 square meters of land in Yemen, significantly reducing threats to civilian safety and creating secure areas for agricultural and civil use. In just the past week, field teams managed to clear an additional 8,200 square meters of land, part of ongoing emergency demining efforts in affected regions.
In the Medi district of Hajjah province, Masam teams have removed 9,978 landmines and unexploded ordnance since the project’s inception in the area. They have also successfully cleared 3,006,250 square meters of land, contributing to enhanced security and the restoration of normalcy for residents in liberated and mine-affected regions.
The ongoing efforts of the Masam project continue to have a significant positive impact on the safety and well-being of Yemeni communities.



