The Masam Project, dedicated to clearing landmines in Yemen, recently conducted a significant operation to destroy 4,573 pieces of unexploded ordnance in the Dofas Valley of Abyan Governorate. This initiative forms part of ongoing efforts to cleanse affected areas and ensure civilian safety, as remnants of war continue to pose a direct threat to their lives.
The destroyed materials included a variety of military ordnance, specifically:
Engineer Munther Qassem, leader of the first special operations team at Masam, explained that the remnants were collected from three governorates: Aden, Abyan, and Lahij. These actions are part of the team’s commitment to secure and clear areas of unexploded ordnance.
Qassem warned that remnants of war still pose a direct threat to civilian lives. He emphasized that tampering with suspicious objects or approaching them can lead to tragic accidents, particularly among children and women. Therefore, he urged citizens to avoid handling any suspected war remnants and to report them to the relevant authorities immediately.
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This initiative underscores the critical importance of ongoing demining efforts in Yemen, aiming to restore safety and security for all civilians affected by the conflict.
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