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Team 13 Masam continues its humanitarian mission of removing the death net made by the Houthi militias in the way of Yemenis.
In an exclusive interview for Masam’s media office, the engineer Wasil Al Shara’bi, the member in team 13, reiterated that his team started its work in the beginning of last week after the holiday of Eid, after attending a medical awareness course in the project’s headquarters about the precautionary measures against Corona pandemic.
Wasil Al Shara’bi said that the project’s de-miners who are deployed in most of Yemen’s governorates continue their humanitarian mission in spite of the health situation which the world is going through because of the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic, noting that the mines are no less dangerous to civilians than the Coronavirus, as both of them are enemies that threaten civilian lives.
Engineer Al Shara’bi added that the Houthi militias planted mines at random to kill children, women and the Yemeni youth in the plains, reefs, mountains and wherever their criminal presence passed by.
He confirmed that project Masam stood against the houthi’s deadly machine, and was in the battlefront to protect civilian lives and save them from this death which was planted by the militias underground.