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Center for Mine Action: UN Confirms US-Saudi Aggression's Prevention of Mine Detectors Entry

News - Yemen: The Executive Center for Mine Action confirmed the arrival of a UN memorandum to the center, confirming that the US-Saudi aggression is preventing the entry of mine detectors.

The head of the center, Brigadier Ali Safra told Almasirah, Friday, that the number of victims of mines and cluster bombs since the beginning of the truce is 255, including 84 children.

He pointed out that the cluster bombs dropped by the US-Saudi warplanes are scattered in civilian facilities, and this has raised the number of victims, holding the United Nations responsible for the continued casualties due to the remnants of the aggression, including mines and cluster bombs.

Yesterday, a woman was killed in an explosion of a mine remnant of the US-Saudi aggression in Al-Zahir District, Sa’adah Governorate.

On Wednesday, A child was killed and four others were injured in an explosion of a mine of the US-Saudi aggression remnants in the same district.

Saudi Arabia, backed by the United States and regional allies, launched the war on Yemen in March 2015, with the claim of bringing the government of former Yemeni president Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi back to power.

The war has left hundreds of thousands of Yemenis dead, and displaced millions more. It has also destroyed Yemen’s infrastructure and spread famine and infectious diseases there.

The victims of cluster bombs have reached more than 25,000 civilians since the beginning of the US-Saudi aggression on Yemen. The Director of the Executive Center for Mine Action, Brigadier General Ali Safra, has pointed out that the support and resources allocated to field clearance do not reach the level of 2% of what is required to be cleaned.

The director of the Executive Center for Mine Action Brigadier Ali Safra stated that Hodeidah, Al-Baidha'a, Marib, Al-Jawf, Nihm and Sa'ada are the most infested areas for mines and bombs, in which the aggression used the most deadly and latest military technology in the country.

He explained that the Center is continuing to work to clear areas contaminated and affected by the bombs and mines of the US-Saudi aggression, pointing out that mines and remnants - especially cluster bombs - have become a national issue and a societal problem that must be disposed.

The Executive Center for Mine Action announced the discovery of 544 mines and cluster bombs left over from the aggression during the first week of January 2022.

The Mine Center's field work is concentrated in dangerous areas and densely populated directorates. However, the UN's curtailment of its support programs and the coalition's prevention of the introduction of detectors raises the specter of death that threatens the lives of women and children.
 

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