Saudi initiative dismantles 1,319 mines in Yemen during past week

Masam projct provides mine-removal training and equipment for local engineers in Yemen. (SPA)
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Updated 06 October 2025
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Saudi initiative dismantles 1,319 mines in Yemen during past week

  • Since 2014, Project Masam has removed 517,818 mines and other explosive devices deployed in the country by the Houthis and other militants

LONDON: During the first week of October, Project Masam, Saudi Arabia’s effort to clear mines in Yemen, dismantled 1,319 explosive devices planted by the Houthis and other militant groups.

The initiative, launched by Saudi aid agency KSrelief in 2014 to prevent deaths and injuries among innocent civilians in the country, has now cleared a total of 517,818 mines and other explosive devices, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The project also provides mine-removal training and equipment for local engineers, as well as support for Yemenis who have been injured by such devices.

The clearing of mines from villages, roads and areas around schools facilitates the safe movement of civilians and delivery of humanitarian aid, the agency added.


Saudi leaders offer condolences to Iraqi president on death of his brother

Updated 15 November 2025
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Saudi leaders offer condolences to Iraqi president on death of his brother

RIYADH: King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Saturday sent cables of condolence to Iraqi President Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid following the death of his brother, Shamal Jamal Rashid, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

In their messages, both leaders extended sincere condolences and sympathy to the Iraqi president and the family of the deceased, SPA added.