Yemeni Mine Removal Center clears 649,576 meters of mines, but civilians continue to die from explosive remnants

Yemeni Mine Removal Center clears 649,576 meters of mines, but civilians continue to die from explosive remnants

Executive Center for Mine Action in Hodeidah Governorate has disclosed a new toll of civilian casualties due to remnants of the Saudi-led coalition during the past year.

In a statement, the center explained that these explosive remnants in the governorate caused the loss of 52 lives, including 19 children and five women, and injured 80 people, including four women and 24 children.

It noted that most of the areas that were bombed by the Saudis and shelled by their mercenaries proxies in the governorate have been contaminated with mines and remnants. Furthermore, the removal efforts were hindered by some difficult terrains and a lack of specialized machinery. According to the report, a total area of 694,576 square meters was cleared from contaminated sites during 2023.

The limited capabilities of the center to remove mines have resulted in fatal accidents and explosions, claiming the lives of innocent civilians.

The report called on the United Nations Development Program to resume providing support to the center, which has been completely halted since last June. The halt has led to the suspension of activities and training programs for the working staff, and a decline in the center’s readiness to effectively carry out its assigned tasks.