[27/02/2023 02:10]
Riyadh – Saba
The project of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center "Masam" to clear Yemeni territories of landmines removed Houthi-laid 882 mines , during the third week of February, from various regions of Yemen.
The landmines include 5 anti-personnel mines, 195 anti-tank mines, 681 unexploded ordnance, and one innovative explosive device.
According to the Saudi Press Agency, SPA, the "Masam" team removed 36 unexploded ordnance in Aden governorate, 13 unexploded ordnances in the Qataba district in Al-Dhalea governorate, and in Al-Hodeidah governorate, 8 anti-tank mines, 38 unexploded ordnance in Hays district, and 12 anti-tank mines and 72 unexploded ordnance in Al-Khawkhah district. In Marib governorate, the “Masam” team was able to clear 58 unexploded ordnance in the Al-Wadi district, 150 anti-tank mines in the Harib district, and one anti-tank mine in Raghwan district.
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