The “Masan” project continues its vital humanitarian work in the Midi district of Hajjah Governorate, Yemen. Since its inception, the project has successfully removed approximately 10,000 landmines and unexploded ordnance, along with various explosive devices that posed a direct threat to local residents.
The media office of the “Masan” project reported that engineering teams have cleared over 3 million square meters of contaminated land. These efforts aim to restore security and stability in affected areas, allowing residents to return to their normal lives and safely resume daily activities.
Residents in the Midi district have expressed their deep appreciation for the “Masan” project. They noted that the ongoing operations significantly contribute to protecting lives and improving living conditions. With the removal of dangerous threats, residents now move about more safely.
Mine removal operations play a crucial role in promoting peace and stability in affected regions. By eliminating lethal threats, the “Masan” project positively impacts the lives of residents, supporting development efforts and enhancing communities’ ability to recover from the effects of conflict.
The “Masan” teams continue to work diligently to meet the needs of affected communities, representing a significant step toward a safer and more stable future for Yemen.
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