DUBAI: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) dismantled 7,039 mines during the second week of October as part of its Project Masam. The mines, planted by Yemen’s Houthi militia, included ‘4 anti-personnel mines, 224 anti-tank mines, 6,787 unexploded ordnance and 24 explosive devices’, state agency SPA reported. Since its inception, KSRelief’s Project
DUBAI: Two children were killed and one was critically injured after landmine, planted by Houthi militants in Magzer district of Yemen’s Marib governorate, detonated. The fatalities have been identified as eight-year-old Saqer Mohamed Sinan and 12-year-old Qa’ed Abdullah Khaimah Ashareef, while 13-year-old Ghazi Faraj Ahmed Sinan suffered serious injuries, Yemeni News Agency
DUBAI: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) launched on Saturday a campaign to combat malaria in Yemen. KSRelief’s aid efforts were carried out by its implementing partner, the World Health Organization, according to a report by state agency SPA. The relief organization also dismantled 763 mines across Yemen in one week. These included 93
DUBAI: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) announced on Sunday its achievements in various humanitarian aid programs taking place in Yemen. Among these initiatives was KSRelief’s Project Masam, which during the first week of September helped dismantle a total of 734 mines planted by Houthi militias, according to state agency SPA. This included ‘10
<p>Over one million landmines have been laid since the outbreak of the civil war in 2014, when the Houthi militia took control of several northern provinces.</p>