Yesterday (Thursday), the Saudi ‘Masam’ demining project destroyed 1,885 landmines and military remnants in the city of Mukalla in Hadramout Governorate, southeastern Yemen.
The emergency team of Yemen’s “Masam” demining project and the Mine Action Enforcement Center in Mukalla explained yesterday that the list includes the destroyed material: 1,360 bullets (12.7 caliber), 230 artillery shells (37 caliber), 235 artillery shells (23 caliber), 23 mortar shells (83 caliber), and mortar shells (11 caliber). 120), 23 grenades, 3 anti-armor mines.
The project’s media center confirmed that the operation was the fourth of its kind in the city of Mukalla in Hadramawt Governorate since mid-January last year, and explained that it was part of the project’s operations that did not stop for a single day in the city to ensure the removal of landmines, explosives and war remnants from the entire area of Mukalla city, and to achieve security and security for civilians.
The project reported that through this process, the amount of material destroyed by the project team in Mukalla since January 17 reached 9,806 mines, explosives and unexploded ordnance.
The Saudi ‘Masam’ project for demining in Yemen destroyed 1,885 landmines and war remnants yesterday (Thursday) in the city of Mukalla in Hadramawt Governorate, southeastern Yemen.
The emergency team of the Yemeni “Masam” demining project and the Mine Action Enforcement Center in Mukalla announced yesterday that the list includes the destroyed material: 1,360 bullets (caliber 12.7), 230 artillery shells (caliber 37), 235 artillery shells (caliber 23), 23 mortar shells (caliber 83), 11 mortar shells (caliber) 120), 23 grenades, and 3 anti-tank mines.
The project’s media center confirmed that the operation was the fourth of its kind in the city of Mukalla in Hadramaut governorate since mid-January, and explained that it is part of the project’s ongoing operations, which have not stopped for a single day in the city, to ensure the removal of landmines, explosives and war remnants from the entire Mukalla area and achieve security and security for the civilian population.
The project reported that the operation brought the total amount of material destroyed by the project team in Mukalla since January 17 to 9,806 mines, explosives and unexploded ordnance.

