Saudi project clears 1,254 Houthi mines in Yemen

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Saudi Arabia’s Project Masam cleared 1,254 mines in Yemen — which had been planted by the Houthi militia — between June 1 to 7. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Project Masam cleared 1,254 mines in Yemen — which had been planted by the Houthi militia — between June 1 to 7. (SPA)
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Updated 09 June 2024
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Saudi project clears 1,254 Houthi mines in Yemen

  • Masam teams are tasked with clearing villages, roads and schools to facilitate the safe movement of civilians and the delivery of humanitarian aid

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Project Masam cleared 1,254 mines in Yemen — which had been planted by the Houthi militia — between June 1 to 7, according to a recent report.

Overseen by the Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief, the project’s specialist teams destroyed 1,232 pieces of unexploded ordnance, 18 anti-tank mines, three improvised explosive devices, and one anti-personnel mine.

The explosives, which were planted indiscriminately by the Houthis across Yemen, posed a threat to civilians, including children, women and the elderly.

The demining operations took place in Marib, Aden, Jouf, Shabwa, Taiz, Hodeidah, Lahij, Sanaa, Al-Bayda, Al-Dhale and Saada.

A total of 446,112 mines have been cleared since the start of the initiative in 2018, according to Ousama Al-Gosaibi, the project’s managing director.

The initiative trains local demining engineers and provides them with modern equipment. It also offers support to Yemenis injured by the devices.

About 5 million people have been forced to flee their homes since the beginning of the conflict in Yemen, many of them displaced by the presence of land mines, according to the Project Masam website.

Masam teams are tasked with clearing villages, roads and schools to facilitate the safe movement of civilians and the delivery of humanitarian aid.


Eastern Province launches Global City tourism project in Dammam

Prince Saud launched the Global City project to boost the region’s tourism, entertainment, and cultural attractions. (SPA)
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Eastern Province launches Global City tourism project in Dammam

  • Major investment attraction, says Gov. Prince Saud
  • 16 Gulf, Asia, Europe, Africa nations have pavilions

RIYADH: Dammam’s major new tourism project that opened on Monday will diversify the region’s economy, according to Eastern Province Gov. Prince Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz.

Prince Saud launched the Global City project to boost the region’s tourism, entertainment, and cultural attractions, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The inauguration was attended by the Eastern Province Secretary Fahad Al-Jubair, with officials, leaders, and investors from Thailand. During a tour, Prince Saud reviewed the project’s facilities.

Prince Saud said the project would boost and diversify the region’s economy, and attract local, regional, and international investors.

Al-Jubair echoed Prince Saud’s comments and said the Global City aligns with urban development trends aimed at engaging the private sector in high-quality projects.

The project spans more than 650,000 sq. meters, with the first phase covering approximately 250,000 sq. meters.

Fifteen international pavilions representing countries from the Gulf, Asia, Europe and Africa have been completed, bringing the total number of participating countries to 16.

The project features a central artificial lake covering approximately 200,000 sq. meters with a floating restaurant, serving as a hub for tourism and entertainment events.

It includes an open-air theater with a capacity of 7,000 people, expandable to 10,000. It comprises an amusement park over 15,000 sq. meters, with restaurants, cafes, markets, and pedestrian walkways.

Global City is being implemented in three phases. The first phase focuses on the entertainment and festival areas, with 16 international pavilions and 11 restaurants offering Arabic, Asian, and international dishes.

It features themed districts including Chinatown, Indian Gully, and a central food street, in addition to carnival rides, arcade games, live performances, a petting zoo, and a Garden of Lights.

The second phase will expand the project through new pavilions, stunt areas, and restaurants, as well as a water park featuring slides, wave pools, and lazy rivers suitable for all ages.

According to the SPA, the third phase will include the construction of a modern residential neighborhood that will contribute to the long-term sustainability of the project.

On completion, the project is expected to attract 25,000 visitors daily.