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UN: Landmines continue to pose a threat to the lives of residents in Al Hudaydah.

UN Mission Highlights Ongoing Threat of Landmines in Al Hudaydah

The United Nations Mission to Support the Hodeidah Agreement (UNMHA) has reaffirmed that landmines and unexploded ordnance continue to pose a significant threat to the lives of residents in Al Hudaydah. This statement coincides with the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action, observed annually on April 4. This year, the United Nations celebrates the day under the theme “A Safe Future Starts Here.”

Call to Action for Al Hudaydah Residents

In its statement, UNMHA expressed solidarity with the people of Al Hudaydah. The mission emphasized that this year’s theme serves as a “strong call to take necessary actions.” The ongoing threat from landmines and explosive remnants of war has resulted in the deaths and injuries of 93 civilians in Al Hudaydah alone during 2024.

The mission underscored that “every mine removed is a step toward a brighter and safer future.”

Importance of Mine Clearance

UN Secretary-General António Guterres highlighted the critical nature of mine clearance, stating, “Removing mines is essential. It allows displaced people to return home, enables children to go to school safely, and helps communities rebuild in peace.”

Commitment to Mine Action Coordination

In conclusion, UNMHA reiterated its commitment to supporting efforts to coordinate mine action operations in Al Hudaydah. The mission will work alongside Yemeni counterparts and organizations involved in mine-related activities to address land contamination and ensure a safer future for the region.

Al Hudaydah: A Region Severely Affected by Landmines

Al Hudaydah ranks among the most affected provinces in Yemen regarding landmines planted by Houthi forces. Recent government statistics indicate that over 1,400 civilians have been killed or injured in the province since the war began until the end of last year.

The Houthi militia has been identified as the sole entity responsible for planting landmines in Yemen since the onset of the conflict. Government and human rights reports indicate that the militia has deployed more than 2 million landmines across vast areas of the country.

Yemen’s Landmine Crisis

The United Nations classifies Yemen as one of the most heavily contaminated areas with landmines globally. According to a previous report from the United Nations Office for Project Services, Yemen ranks third among countries most affected by landmines and explosive remnants of war.

As the situation continues to evolve, the international community remains urged to take action to address the landmine crisis in Yemen, ensuring the safety and security of its citizens.

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