Four children were killed and nine others injured in an incident in Al-Dhale, Yemen.

Tragic Incident Claims Lives of Four Children in Al-Dhale
In a heartbreaking event today, four children lost their lives, and nine others sustained injuries due to the explosion of an unexploded ordnance in the village of Al-Ribi, located north of the Hajar area in Al-Dhale Governorate. This tragic incident highlights the ongoing dangers that civilians, especially children, face from landmines and unexploded munitions.
Urgent Medical Response Initiated
Following the explosion, Al-Dhale Governor, Major General Ahmed Qaid Al-Quba, ordered an immediate state of alert in local healthcare facilities. Medical resources were mobilized to provide urgent care for the injured. Local authorities are working diligently to ensure that all necessary health services reach those in need as quickly as possible.
Condemnation of War Crimes
Governor Al-Quba condemned the incident, emphasizing that the continued loss of civilian lives, particularly among children, due to landmines and unexploded ordnance represents a blatant violation of international law. He stated that this incident constitutes a humanitarian crime that demands serious responses from the international community.
Call for Increased Mine Clearance Efforts
The governor urged the international community, humanitarian organizations, and mine clearance agencies to intensify their efforts in removing remnants of war. These remnants pose an ongoing threat to civilian lives in areas near conflict lines. Urgent action is essential to protect local populations and ensure the safety of children.
Governor’s Condolences
Governor Al-Quba extended his condolences to the families of the victims, wishing a swift recovery for the injured. He stressed the importance of keeping such incidents in the public eye until effective measures are taken to ensure civilian safety and protect them from the dangers of landmines.
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