Pakistan, Aug. 11 -- Saudi Arabia's landmine clearance project, Masam, has successfully cleared 1,140 explosive devices from Yemen's war-torn areas this month. The initiative is led by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief).
According to reports, the cleared devices include 1,090 landmines, 49 anti-tank mines, and one anti-personnel mine. These explosives were scattered randomly, posing a severe risk to local communities and civilians.
Since its launch, Masam has removed a total of 509,612 explosive devices from Yemen. The project plays a crucial role by training local clearance experts, providing modern equipment, and supporting victims of explosive hazards.
Masam teams focus on clearing villages, roads, and sch...
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