"Pores" extract 4094 taco and ammunition that is not explosive in Yemen

Massam project teams to remove mines in Yemen have succeeded in extracting 732 uncomfortable mines and ammunition and an explosive device last week. According to the project operations room, the total of what was removed in January is 4094 mine, unexploded ammunition and an explosive device.
The Chamber explained, in a statement, that what was removed by the project teams during the past week is distributed over 685 unexploded ammunition and 31 anti -tanks, while 3,857 unexploded ammunition and 197 anti -tank tanks were removed since the beginning of last January. >
General Manager of the pores of the pores of Osama Al -Qusaibi confirmed the success of the field team from the start of the project until January 31 in removing 480526 mine and unexplained ammunition and an explosive device, explaining that this outcome is distributed as follows: 319604 unexplained ammunition and 8193 explosive devices, in addition to 146012 mine Anti -tank and 6717 anti -personnel over.
Al -Qusaibi pointed out that the engineering teams of the pore project have so far been able to purify 64691637 square meters of Yemeni lands, were booby -trapped with mines, ammunition and explosive devices.
The successes of the Massam project teams to remove mines in Yemen are kept into an extensive awareness campaign launched by the fifth team of the project in the Bayhan area of Shabwa Governorate, southeast of Yemen, to introduce the dangers of mines, explosive devices and unexploded shells that threaten the lives of children, women and the elderly in those areas. p>
The campaign targeted the students of the Qubil School in the Dailya area in the Al -Dahouli Mafqouq in the Bayhan district, and according to the leader of the fifth team, Eng. Abdullah Salem, 282 male and female students benefited from this campaign.
Salem pointed out that during the campaign a detailed explanation of mines and methods of dealing with them was provided, and how to report any strange bodies that may pose a threat to public safety, indicating that students have been educated about the safe ways that must be followed in the event of finding suspicious things in their vicinity .
This campaign is part of the continuous phase project efforts to reduce the risk of mines in Yemen, which aims to protect the lives of civilians, especially children, who live in areas planted by the Houthi militia with mines randomly in agricultural lands and residential areas.
This initiative received great attention from officials in the region and the population and teachers due to the seriousness of the situation in which children live in light of the continuation of the war and the devastating effects that mines leave on civil society.
The pore project seeks to enhance societal awareness of the necessity of caution and not to deal with any suspicious object that may pose a threat to the lives of individuals, while providing the information necessary for how to deal with such cases and reporting them in a timely Governorates, directorates and villages affected by Yemen.
The awareness campaigns implemented by the Massam project have witnessed a recent expansion and included several areas in Yemen in a plan that aims through the project to reach the largest possible number of children and adults alike, which contributes to reducing the danger posed by mines on the lives of civilians, and ensuring the future More secure for future generations in the areas that have suffered from the scourge of war in Yemen.