Saudi center extends mine-clearance project in Yemen‏

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اليمن العربي

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has extended a contract for a landmine-clearance project in Yemen for 1 year at a cost of $30 million.

 

The project is implemented by Saudi cadres and international experts to remove mines randomly planted by Houthi militias in Yemeni regions, especially Marib, Aden, Sanaa and Taiz.

 

Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the center supervisor general , said that the renewal of the contract is part of the center’s humanitarian responsibility to the Yemeni people. 

 

The project is important in clearing landmines made by Houthi militias that target civilians, causing permanent injuries, chronic disabilities and loss of life, he said adding that the Saudi mine-clearing work will provide security for the Yemeni people in the future.

 

The project is one of several initiatives undertaken by the Kingdom, on the directive of King Salman, to help ease the suffering of Yemeni people, he added.