1,338 Explosives Danger Yemeni Residents Cleaned By Saudi Arabia's Masam Project

JAKARTA - Saudi Arabian aid agency KSrelief through the Masam Project has dismantled and cleaned 1,338 explosives in various provinces in Yemen.

Citing state news agency SPA via Arab News, Thursday, September 26, the explosives included three antipersonnel explosives, 35 antitank explosives, and 1,300 unexploded weapons.

Since the start of the project, a total of 462,289 explosives have been cleaned.

The Masam project is dedicated to cleaning explosives in Yemen.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through KSrelief, remains committed to clearing Yemen's soil of all explosives.

This continuing threat has tragically resulted in the loss of life and caused injury to innocent children, women, and parents.