Professor Osama Al-Gosaibi, Director General of the “Masam” project to clear Yemeni lands of mines, said that the language of real numbers indicates the success of the project teams in removing 417,103 mines, unexploded ordnance, and explosive devices from June 2018 until now.
Al-Gosaibi added in a series of tweets published today through his personal account on the (X) platform that all of these materials were detonated in front of the world with audio and video, in reference to the detonation operations that the “Masam” project publishes on all its media platforms, in addition to the reports. Weekly, monthly and quarterly reports issued by the project to document its work.
The Director General of the “Masam” project had called on more than one occasion for all international and non-international organizations working in Yemen to publish all their data and document their work, so that the world would know the extent of the disaster that Yemen is experiencing through the Houthi militia’s insistence on killing civilians.
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In reference to the misleading numbers provided by Al-Houthi regarding war remnants, Al-Gosaibi touched on issued international reports indicating that the number of cluster bombs did not exceed five thousand bombs, wondering, “Where are the three million that the killers are talking about?!”
He added, "He who sows death cannot succeed in playing the role of the victim... even if all international theaters are opened for him."
In this context, Professor Osama Al-Gosaibi said in his series of tweets that “50 million square meters were completely cleared by the Masam teams... Every inch of it is a witness to the Houthi crimes against the Yemenis.”
In reference to the ingenuity of the terrorist Houthi militia in using all kinds of tricks to kill the largest number of civilians, the Director General of the “Masam” project said, “Fragmentation bouncing mines and camouflaged devices... It is difficult to imagine that someone is booby-trapping cans of beans to kill children, women, and the elderly in the country.” Mosques, schools, farms, and around water wells!”
Professor Osama Al-Gosaibi confirmed that the operations of planting Houthi mines are accelerating and expanding in scope, explaining that the project teams discover more of them after each truce.