[30/04/2025 08:05]
ADEN - SABA
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center's "Masam" project, aimed at clearing Yemeni lands from mines has removed 1,488 mines planted by Houthi terrorist militias during the fourth week of April 2025 in various governorates.
The center clarified that among the cleared mines, there were 3 anti-personnel mines, 46 anti-tank mines, 1,437 unexploded ordnance and two explosive devices.
In a statement, the center indicated that the total number of mines cleared in April so far has reached 4,036, while the total number of mines removed since the beginning of the "Masam" project has risen to 490,144. These mines were randomly planted across various governorates, targeting innocent lives, including children, women and the elderly, instilling fear in the hearts of the secure.
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