Pores remove more than a thousand mines and an explosive device within a week

Massam project to disinfect Yemeni lands from mines announced that its engineering teams were able to remove 1058 explosive devices during the past week.
The project explained that these mines and explosive devices were planted by the Houthi militia in separate areas of Yemen, which poses a great danger to the lives of civilians.
The Musa project aims to purify the Yemeni lands of mines and unexploded ammunition, with the aim of protecting civilians and facilitating the return of the displaced to their areas.
The project emphasizes its continued efforts to remove mines and purify the Yemeni regions, despite the challenges and difficulties facing its engineering teams.
This achievement comes as part of a series of efforts made by a pore project to purify Yemen from mines, as the project has been able, since its inception, to remove thousands of mines and explosive devices.
The pore project is one of the most important humanitarian projects in Yemen, as it contributes to protecting the lives of civilians and providing a safe environment for local communities.