Discovering a random minefield in Khokha threatens the lives of civilians and a pore warns of its dangers

The team discovered 26 pores, a new minefield in the Swedish area, in the Al -Khokha Directorate, Al -Hodeidah Governorate, which included an anti -tank miner between wide agricultural fields, where mines were randomly cultivated by the Houthi militias.
Engineer Sami Himid, the team leader, 26 pores, confirmed that the disclosure operations face great difficulties due to the random spread of mines, noting that the distance between the mine and the other reaches 300 meters in separate directions, which increases the complexity of the task in light of the expansion of the region.
Himid added that the discovery of the mine came after a series of tragic accidents in the Al -Khokha Directorate, most notably a landmine explosion that resulted in the death of a child and his donkey, and his father wounded shrapnel while trying to save him.
The Swedish region is one of the most affected areas of Houthi mines in the Khokha Directorate, where it is witnessing a wide spread of random war waste, which transformed its agricultural lands into dangerous areas that threaten the lives of civilians daily.
Despite the success of the “pore” teams in clearing large areas previously, the continuation of the disclosure operations shows the size of the humanitarian catastrophe left by the militias, especially with recurring injuries between the parents, the last of which is the tragic incident that claimed the lives of a child and the injury of his father.