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Yemen sinks for the sixth consecutive year in a sea of blood that washed its blessed lands, with no hope of an end to the bloody Houthi coup which resulted in the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world.
Taking into consideration the available data, it seems that the crisis will stay longer than expected. The Yemeni people are the ones who suffer most of this ordeal and pay the price for the ambitions of the coup makers.
The pain and agony continue as results of the transgressions and crimes committed by the Houthi militias against the state and the civilians. The Houthis weren’t satisfied with the fall of the standards of living and the deterioration of the security situation, they followed the policy of “death making”, which devastated the country and turned it into a mass grave for its inhabitants. The reek of death is smelt across Yemen.
The vast use of landmines in Yemen caused the killing and maiming of hunderds of civilians, in addition to preventing Yemenis from harvesting their crops, getting clean water, food and healthcare, and even entering their own homes as many of them were forced to leave their lands.
Civilians in Yemen are punished severely because of this disease that devastated their lives and children whose bodies became a target for the deadly devils. The story of the 13 years old boy Abdallah Ahmad is a simple example of how childhood suffers in the Houthi era. A Houthi landmine made him a bedridden boy. It stole from him the ability to move after it robbed his right leg, hand and eye and kidnapped his brother who became a martyr of these damned landmines.
The Houthi coup is based on destruction and devastation. It doesn’t have any intention to reform or rebuild because the Houthi zealots never leave anything good behind them, that is why the militias want to revenge by propagating landmines to kill civilians, not only for the present but for many years to come.
This evil plan that the militias want to impose on the Yemeni people was strongly opposed by project Masam’s staff who are working very hard to save the innocents from the claws of the Houthi landmines that spared nobody.
The best example of that is what team 21 Masam – which is made of 7 clearers and a medical attaché – accomplished in Al Mocha directorate. The team cleared more than 1700 landmines, 450 IEDs and unexploded ordnance from 21 mined fields and areas.
Team 21 Masam is working nowadays to clear a field situated in Muazza’a directorate, and which is considered a high impact field considering his proximity to residential areas, and being a field which many sub-roads pass through. The same field witnessed the martyrdom of Engineer Ali Alkaldi, the leader of the collecting team, when he paid with his life for this humanitarian mission that seeks fo protect innocent civilians from the deadly Houthi landmines.
Team 21 Masam has been able up to now to clear 90% of the field’s total size by clearing more than 50 landmines and 14 IEDs.
There will be no security and stability in Yemen as long as the Houthi militias continue their crimes and recklessness.
The landmines which the Houthis produce and use everywhere in Yemen will rip the country apart and push it into the abyss unless an intervention comes to stop this ordeal.