Masam announces new landmark in Yemen as it clears 4,500th anti-personnel landmine

Project Masam has reached a new significant milestone after clearing its 4,500th anti-personnel landmine in Yemen since Masam started its operations in mid-2018. Since the conflict between Yemen’s pro-government forces and Houthi militias escalated in 2014, liberated strategic areas have been left littered with Houthi anti-personnel mines and anti-tank mines, along with unexploded explosive remnants of war…

In conversation with Muntather Al-Radfani Deputy Director of the National Mine Action Program

Giving an update about the situation in Yemen’s Usailan Directorate, the Deputy Director of the National Mine Action Program Muntather Al-Radfani warned about new, more widespread methods used to plant anti-personnel and anti-tank mines in the region. The country’s central energy-rich Shabwah Governorate has been a central frontline in the conflict between Houthi militias and…

Project Masam condemns use of ‘larger than ever seen’ landmines in Shabwah

Project Masam’s Managing Director Ousama Algosaibi has condemned the manufacturing, use and planting of newly found anti-tank landmines he described as “bigger than ever seen before” in Yemen’s central energy-rich Shabwah Governorate.   Shabwah province has been a central frontline in the conflict between Houthi militias and pro-government forces and have been littered with landmines and other remnants of…

Masam Team 24 clears 20 anti-tank mines in 48 hours in Hays

One of Project Masam’s demining teams has discovered and cleared dozens of landmines in a recently liberated area in Yemen’s western Hays Directorate in less than 48 hours. In November this year, Yemen’s pro-government forces took full control of previously-held key areas in eastern Hays, in southern Hodeidah Governorate. The Hays District was initially liberated…

Ahmed Mohamed Saeed’s story

Ahmed Mohamed Saeed, who lives in Yemen’s Hays Directorate, was forcibly displaced by the conflict. Him and his family left everything behind – possessions and livelihoods. He was traveling in his truck when an anti-tank landmine exploded. Whilst his truck was destroyed, Saeed’s legs were badly injured – a sadly daily occurrence in this heavily-mined region.…

Masam announces new landmark in Yemen as it clears 300,000 landmines and explosive items

Project Masam has reached a significant milestone after clearing its 300,000th landmine and unexploded ordnance in Yemen. Operating since mid-2018, Masam currently has 32 teams working in liberated areas across the country and conducts humanitarian clearance in accordance with priorities set by the Yemeni National Authority. On 1 January 2022, Managing Director and Programme Manager…