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Woman, Child Killed, Another Injured in US-Saudi Landmine Explosion in Hodeidah 

News - Yemen: A woman and a child were killed and another was injured in an explosion of a shell of the US-Saudi aggression's remnant in Al-Hali district of Al-Hodeidah Governorate.

The Executive Center for Mine Action stated in a statement, Wednesday, that a woman and a child were killed, and another child was injured, as a result of a shell explosion left over from the US-Saudi aggression in the village of Al-Masani in Al-Hali district.

Recently, the Executive Center for Mine Action revealed, in a statement, the number of victims as a result of the explosion of mines and cluster bombs left by the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression since the beginning of the current year 2023.

The Executive Center for Mine Action stated that the unexploded remnants of aggression are still claiming the lives of citizens, children and women, in many Yemeni governorates contaminated with the remnants of war. 118 citizens have been killed and wounded since the beginning of the year 2023, including 50 martyrs and 68 wounded.

 

The Executive Center for Mine Action stated that the total number of victims of mines and cluster bombs amounted to 324 citizens, 108 of them were killed and 216 were injured.

 

The Center pointed out that children and women are more vulnerable to injuries, as (41) children were killed during the year and (10) women were killed as a result of war remnants.

During the past May, the center recorded a total number of victims, amounting to (19) who were killed as a result of cluster bomb and mine explosions, including (10) martyrs, most of whom were children and women, while (9 )citizens were wounded were recorded, adding that the bombs also led to the death of hundreds of citizens’ livestock in the governorates of ( Al-Jawf and Saada).

The center revealed that the United Nations has stopped its mine-related activities by 95%, instead of increasing the volume of support due to the increase in the number of victims.

 

The center revealed that the United Nations has stopped its mine-related activities by 95%, instead of increasing the volume of support due to the increase in the number of victims.

 

The center pointed out that the aggression coalition used cluster bombs excessively during the years of the war, especially the capital Sana’a and all Yemeni governorates, as it led to the pollution of large areas, whose effects will remain for decades without taking the necessary measures to protect civilians, whether during or after the conflict, as stipulated in the Geneva Convention and the Convention Ottawa and Protocol V to the Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May Be Deemed to Be Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects on Civilians.

 

The Center also confirmed that the Aggression Coalition deliberately and directly, by preventing the entry of mine detectors, to harm thousands of children and women and their sources of livelihood, and to prevent the displaced from returning to their homes and villages safely.

 

The center pointed out that stopping and suspending support for mine action activities means the continuation of casualties and the inability of thousands of families to return to their areas and villages so that they can live in safety.

 

The US-Saudi aggression refuses to enter equipment and devices to detect explosives in light of the silence of the United Nations, which bears the greatest responsibility for the continued casualties due to the remnants of the aggression, including mines and cluster bombs.

 

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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