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Managing Director Project of Masam, Mr. Ousama AlGosaibi: Project teams have cleared 220,352 mines, unexploded ordnance and explosive devices since end of June 2018 until now
AlGosaibi: Masam teams cleared 148872 unexploded ordnance from end of June 2018 until February 26,2021
AlGosaibi: Teams have cleared so far 62,663 anti-tank mines and 2,957 anti-personnel mines
AlGosaibi: Project field teams cleared 5860 explosive devices from project launch until February 26,2021
AlGosaibi: Our teams were able from end of June 2018 till February 26,2021, to clear 20,491,365 square meters of Yemeni lands that were booby-trapped with mines, ammunition and explosive devices
Project Masam Operations Room: From the beginning of February until the 26th, engineering teams cleared 5,915 mines, unexploded ammunition and explosive devices
Project Masam Operations Room: From the beginning of this month, until now, Masam teams have cleared 4,175 unexploded ordnance and 10 explosive devices
Masam Operations: From the beginning of the month until the 26th, project teams cleared 1,590 anti-tank mines and 140 anti-personnel mines
Project Masam Operations: During the fourth week of February, our teams cleared 1428 mines, unexploded ordnance, and explosive devices
Masam Operations: Our teams cleared 1015 unexploded ordnance and one explosive device last week
Masam Operations: Last week, project teams cleared 391 anti-tank mines and 21 anti-personnel mines
Masam Operations Room: During the fourth week of this month, project teams were able to clear 261865 square meters of Yemeni lands
Masam Operations: From the beginning of the month until the 26th, our teams were able to clear 1,244,805 square meters of Yemeni lands
Local sources indicated to the Yemeni News Agency (SABA) that the Houthi militias demolished the houses of the brothers Abdrabbo and Saleh Ahmad Jarallah Al Zawaba, in Al Zawab village in Al Quraishyah directorate.
The Houthi militias stormed into the village of Al Zawab with a big force of hundreds of armed men and armored vehicles despite signing an agreement mediated by a number of respectable personalities in the region. The militias bombed a number of houses and residential areas, which led to the demolition and destruction of many houses, and the martyrdom of a number of civilians including Ali Saleh Al Gafili, and the wounding of his daughter with another 6 inhabitants of Al Zawab region.
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