Masam cleared 1,070 Houthi mines during the first week of October
English - Monday 07 October 2019 الساعة 04:25 pm
Engineering teams of the Saudi Mine Clearance Project in Yemen (Masam) cleared 1070 Houthi mines and unexploded ordnance during the first week of October.
The project's director general, Osama al-Gosaibi, said in a statement published by the Massam media office that engineering teams cleared 372 anti-tank mines, three anti-personnel mines and one explosive device planted by Houthi militias in several areas before they were defeated.
The teams also removed 694 unexploded ordnance during the same week, al-Gosaibi said.
He pointed out that the field engineering teams of the project since the beginning of pores until October 4 managed to remove 92,459 varied between mines and explosive devices and unexploded ordnance.