Bahraini Pilgrims Begin Journey Home After Hajj

Bahraini pilgrims have begun departing Mecca after...

Kuwait Records Rise in Rare Migratory Bird Sightings

Kuwait is witnessing a noticeable rise in...
HomeWorld NewsSaudi Masam Clears...

Saudi Masam Clears 1,600 Explosive Devices In Yemen

Saudi Arabia’s Masam demining project has removed 1,609 explosive devices across several regions of Yemen in a single week, according to a recent operational report.

The clearance operation covered multiple areas including Marib, Aden, Taiz, Hodeidah, Shabwa, Lahij, Sanaa, Al-Jouf, Al-Bayda, Al-Dhale and Saada. The devices included unexploded ordnance as well as anti-tank and anti-personnel mines.

Officials said the devices were planted across wide areas, posing continued risks to civilians, including children and families living in affected communities. The operations are part of ongoing efforts to reduce these dangers and improve movement across roads, villages and public infrastructure.

The report noted that the Masam initiative has now cleared hundreds of thousands of mines since it began operations in 2018, reflecting the scale of contamination left in Yemen after years of conflict.

Saudi Masam project clears 1,609 explosive devices in Yemen reflects the latest weekly update from the program, which continues to deploy trained teams across high-risk areas to locate and remove explosive remnants of war.

A second reference to Saudi Masam project clears 1,609 explosive devices in Yemen highlights the broader humanitarian goal of the project, which includes supporting safe access for aid delivery and enabling displaced communities to return to affected areas.

The initiative also provides training and equipment for local demining teams, as part of wider humanitarian support efforts aimed at reducing civilian casualties and improving safety conditions in conflict-affected regions of Yemen.

Submit Your Article

Share your story with Khaleej Telegraph readers

Minimum 300 words recommended

Our editorial team will review your submission within 48 hours

Continue reading

New UAE Civil Law Takes Effect June 1: Major Shifts in Contracts, Rights and Daily Dealings

A major overhaul of the UAE’s civil legal system will come into force on June 1, replacing a framework that has been in place since the 1980s and introducing updated rules that will affect everyday transactions, business dealings and...

RAK Indian Community Shocked By Kerala Couple Deaths

Members of the Indian expatriate community in Ras Al Khaimah have expressed shock following the deaths of a longtime UAE-based businessman and his wife in India, in a case now under police investigation in Kerala. The couple, identified as Sugathan,...

UAE Expands Smoking Cessation Clinic Services

More than 3,000 people across the UAE have benefited from smoking cessation services provided by Emirates Health Services (EHS), as authorities continue expanding preventive healthcare programmes aimed at reducing tobacco use. According to EHS, the country currently operates 18 specialised...