[02/08/2025 07:31]
ADEN - SABA
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center's "Masam" project has removed 507,588 mines from Yemeni territory since it began operations, planted by the terrorist Houthi militias in various governorates.
Osama al-Qusaybi, the Director General of the "Masam" project, stated in an official statement published by the project's media office that the project teams have successfully removed 507,588 explosive materials as of July 25, including mines, unexploded ordnance, and improvised explosive devices.
Al-Qusaybi noted that the materials handled included 345,554 unexploded munitions, 8,250 explosive devices, in addition to 146,957 anti-tank mines and 6,827 anti-personnel mines.
He emphasized that the project’s engineering teams have cleared more than 68,694,881 square meters of Yemeni land since its inception, confirming that efforts are ongoing to secure more areas and open opportunities for agriculture, housing, and development.
The "Masam" project is considered one of the leading initiatives in the field of mine clearance, actively working in various Yemeni governorates affected by conflict, and has received repeated international praise for its humanitarian efforts.
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