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2020-12-20 14:05:25 GMT2020-12-20 22:05:25(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
by Mohamed al-Azaki, Mohammed Al-Wafi
HAJJAH, Yemen, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) Khamj Shouei, a car mechanic, is one of the many victims of landmines in Yemen s northern province of Hajjah.
His tragedy began early this year, when he, his wife, and six children decided to return home after spending five years in a displacement camp on the border with Saudi Arabia.
Shouei was planning for a better future, but winds blow counter to what the ships desire. I wish I hadn t returned home, the 39-year-old told Xinhua, lamenting his ordeal. That decision has completely changed the course of my life. After I returned in February, and while I was inspecting the remains of my house and my workshop which were destroyed by the battles, a landmine exploded under my feet. I lost both of my legs, he said.
Source: Xinhua|
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Photo taken on Dec. 19, 2020 shows a landmine victim sitting in a wheelchair with his son in front of their straw hut in Hajjah province, north Yemen. (Photo by Mohammed Al-Wafi/Xinhua)
by Mohamed al-Azaki, Mohammed Al-Wafi
HAJJAH, Yemen, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) Khamj Shouei, a car mechanic, is one of the many victims of landmines in Yemen s northern province of Hajjah.
His tragedy began early this year, when he, his wife, and six children decided to return home after spending five years in a displacement camp on the border with Saudi Arabia.
Shouei was planning for a better future, but winds blow counter to what the ships desire.