The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center’s “Masam” project continues its vital work in clearing Yemen of war remnants. During the fourth week of June, the project successfully removed 2,164 landmines planted by the Houthi militia across several provinces. These efforts highlight the project’s significance in protecting civilians and restoring safe living conditions in liberated areas.
This week’s removal included:
With this latest removal, the total number of cleared mines since the beginning of June has reached 6,786. This statistic underscores the severe threat these mines pose to civilian lives, particularly for children, women, and the elderly.
The “Masam” project plays a crucial role in humanitarian efforts by clearing Yemen of the most dangerous remnants of war. These initiatives are essential for safeguarding civilian lives and ensuring their safe return to their homes. Additionally, the project contributes to restoring stability in liberated areas, enhancing opportunities for development and services in those regions.
Since its inception, the “Masam” project has successfully removed 571,125 landmines indiscriminately planted by the Houthi militia in various regions. These statistics clearly demonstrate the ongoing challenges Yemen faces in its battle against landmines and emphasize the urgent need for increased support and efforts in this area.
Through these achievements, the “Masam” project reaffirms its commitment to restoring normalcy in Yemen and protecting civilians from the dangers posed by landmines that threaten their lives and futures.
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