Masam destroys 462 anti-tank mines in Shabwah province

Project Masam has destroyed hundreds of anti-tank mines in the west of Yemen’s Shabwah province.   Leader of Team 14, Engineer Muhammad Qamata, confirmed that the engineering teams removed 462 landmines in the past weeks from the districts of Behan, Usaylan and Ain in Shabwah province and Hareb district, south of Marib province.  Qamata explained…

Masam destroys 1,392 landmines in Bab al-Mandab 

Project Masam has successfully removed and destroyed 1,392 landmines, improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and various unexploded ordnance (UXO) in Yemen’s Taiz Governorate. The destruction operation, in Bab al-Mandeb district, included 483 anti-tank mines,  46 UXO, 483 assorted fuses, 12 anti-personnel mines, five IEDs, and 368 assorted bullets.  Engineer Adeeb Rajab, Deputy Commander of the Special Task…

Masam’s team 23 secures Mawza district schools 

One of Masam’s demining teams has secured a number of schools located in Yemen’s western Mawza district. Mawza is located in Taiz Governorate, one of Yemen’s heavily contaminated areas which have seen the majority of people injured or killed by explosive remnants of war (ERW), according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs…

Director of Mawza Educational Department commends Masam teams’ role in restoring life to villages and schools of the district 

Standing in front of the Zaid Oyoun school, which was damaged by a landmines, Ali Muhammad Abdo, Director of the Mawza Educational Department, told Masam that Houthi landmines have tragically impacted Mawza civilians, including young men, women and children.  Abdo confirmed that Houthi militias have been systematically planting landmines and improvised explosive items (IEDs), which…

Masam clears 371,236 landmines and explosive threats in Yemen

Project Masam has announced its has located and destroyed 371,236 explosive devices in Yemeni liberated areas. These include 5,701 anti-personnel mines, 134,108 anti-tank mines, 7,568 improvised explosive devices and 223,859 unexploded ordnance neutralised over 40,264,827sqm of land since 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 remnants…