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		<title>Saudi-Led Demining Project Removes Hundreds of Explosive Devices Across Yemen</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; A Saudi-supported humanitarian demining initiative has continued its efforts to improve civilian safety in Yemen by clearing a]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; A Saudi-supported humanitarian demining initiative has continued its efforts to improve civilian safety in Yemen by clearing a large number of explosive hazards from multiple regions.</p>



<p>The project focuses on reducing risks to communities and restoring safer living conditions in areas affected by unexploded devices.</p>



<p>During the past week, trained teams successfully removed 1,181 explosive devices from different parts of the country.</p>



<p>These items included unexploded ordnance, landmines, and other hazardous remnants that posed ongoing dangers to everyday life.</p>



<p>The clearance operations covered a wide geographic area, reaching governorates such as Marib, Aden, Jouf, Shabwa, Taiz, Hodeidah, Lahij, Sanaa, Al-Bayda, Al-Dhale, and Saada.</p>



<p>These regions include residential zones, rural communities, and key routes used by civilians and aid workers.</p>



<p>Unexploded devices often remain hidden in fields, roads, and near homes long after conflicts subside.</p>



<p>Their presence restricts movement, disrupts livelihoods, and creates long-term safety concerns for families.</p>



<p>The demining initiative prioritizes locations where civilians are most vulnerable, including villages, schools, and access roads.</p>



<p>By clearing these areas, the project supports safer travel and helps communities regain access to essential services.</p>



<p>Since its launch in 2018, the program has cleared more than 531,000 explosive devices across Yemen.</p>



<p>This cumulative effort reflects years of sustained work by specialized teams operating under challenging conditions.</p>



<p>A key component of the project is its focus on local capacity building.</p>



<p>Yemeni demining engineers are trained to international standards and equipped with modern tools to carry out their work safely and effectively.</p>



<p>Training programs emphasize technical skills, safety procedures, and careful identification of different explosive types.</p>



<p>This approach ensures that local teams can continue clearance operations with professionalism and confidence.</p>



<p>In addition to removing hazardous devices, the initiative provides assistance to individuals injured by explosives.</p>



<p>Support includes medical aid and rehabilitation resources aimed at helping affected people rebuild their lives.</p>



<p>Explosive remnants of war often have long-term humanitarian consequences, particularly for children and farmers.</p>



<p>Accidental encounters can result in injuries that affect families and communities for years.</p>



<p>By addressing these risks, demining operations contribute to broader recovery and stability efforts.</p>



<p>Cleared land can be reused for housing, agriculture, and infrastructure development.</p>



<p>The project also plays an important role in enabling humanitarian access.</p>



<p>Safe roads and cleared areas allow aid organizations to deliver food, medicine, and other essential supplies more efficiently.</p>



<p>Demining teams work methodically, surveying land before carefully neutralizing and removing devices.</p>



<p>Each operation follows strict safety protocols to protect both workers and nearby residents.</p>



<p>Community awareness is another important element of the initiative.</p>



<p>Local residents are informed about risks and encouraged to report suspected explosive hazards.</p>



<p>This cooperation between demining teams and communities improves effectiveness and builds trust.</p>



<p>It also helps ensure that cleared areas remain safe over time.</p>



<p>The ongoing work highlights the importance of humanitarian-focused mine clearance in post-conflict environments.</p>



<p>Removing explosive threats is a crucial step toward restoring normalcy and supporting long-term development.</p>



<p>While challenges remain, continued clearance efforts bring tangible improvements to daily life.</p>



<p>Families can move more freely, children can attend school safely, and farmers can return to their land.</p>



<p>Overall, the demining project represents a sustained humanitarian commitment.</p>



<p>Its focus on safety, training, and community support contributes to reducing harm and promoting recovery.</p>
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