Project Masam has announced it has located and destroyed 472,688 explosive devices in Yemeni liberated areas.
These include 6,685 anti-personnel mines, 145,758 anti-tank mines, 312,075 unexploded ordnance (UXO) and 8,170 improvised explosive devices (IEDs) cleared over 62,808,362 square metres 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 of war.
Last week (7 December – 13 December 2024) alone, Project Masam deminers removed 846 deadly items, including three anti-personnel mines, 39 anti-tank mines, 801 UXO, and one IED, according to Project Masam Managing Director Ousama Algosaibi. The teams cleared 214,757 square metres during the same period.
Up to five million people are estimated to have been forced to flee their homes since the beginning of the conflict in Yemen – many of them displaced by the presence of landmines on their land.
Masam teams are tasked to clear areas of immediate humanitarian priority: villages, roads, schools, etc… in order to facilitate the safe movement of civilians and humanitarian goods and services.
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