637 mines were removed through the “Masam” project within a week

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center “Masam” project to clear Yemeni lands of mines during the second week of November 2023 was able to remove 637 mines in various regions of Yemen, including two anti-personnel mines, 117 anti-tank mines, and 518 ammunition. Unexploded.
The “Masam” team removed 148 unexploded ordnance in Aden Governorate, and in Al-Dhalea Governorate, it removed one anti-personnel mine in Hajar District. The team in Al-Hudaydah Governorate also removed 25 unexploded ordnance and 6 anti-tank mines in Al-Khawkhah District, and removed One anti-tank mine and two unexploded ordnances in Hays District. The team in Ma’rib Governorate was also able to remove 8 unexploded ordnances in Al-Wadi District, 100 anti-tank mines and 300 unexploded ordnances in Ma’rib District, and one anti-personnel mine in Ragwan District.
In Shabwa Governorate, the team removed one anti-tank mine and one unexploded ordnance in Usaylan District. In Taiz Governorate, the “Masam” team was able to remove one anti-tank mine and one unexploded ordnance in Bab al-Mandab District, as well as 4 anti-personnel mines and 27 mines. Anti-tank mines in Al-Mukha District, and 4 anti-tank mines and 6 unexploded ordnance in Dhubab District. Thus, the number of mines removed during the month of November rises to 1,472 mines, bringing the number of mines removed since the beginning of the “Masam” project until now to 421,469 mines planted. Randomly in various Yemeni territories to claim more innocent victims, including children, women and the elderly.