KSrelief Masam project clears 1,263 landmines from Yemen in one week

KSrelief’s Masam project for clearing landmines in Yemen removed 1,263 mines in the first week of March. (SPA)
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Updated 10 March 2026
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KSrelief Masam project clears 1,263 landmines from Yemen in one week

  • Total number of mines cleared since the project began in 2018 has now risen to 547,215
  • Mines had been indiscriminately planted across Yemeni lands, claiming the lives of innocent civilians

RIYADH: KSrelief’s Masam project for clearing landmines in Yemen removed 1,263 mines in the first week of March, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Masam team removed two pieces of unexploded ordnance in Al-Khokha district in Hodeidah governorate; three anti-personnel mines and 875 pieces unexploded ordnance in Mukalla district in Hadramout governorate; and 33 anti-tank mines and 350 pieces of unexploded ordnance in Marib governorate.

The total number of mines cleared since the project began in 2018 has now risen to 547,215.

These mines had been indiscriminately planted across Yemeni lands, claiming the lives of innocent civilians — children, women, and the elderly — and instilling fear among the population.

Through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief, Saudi Arabia continues its efforts to clear Yemeni lands of mines, enhancing civilian safety and contributing to enabling the Yemeni people to live dignified and secure lives.

Masam removed 6,682 mines, unexploded ordnance and improvised explosive devices between Feb. 1 and Feb. 20, the project said.

The total included 5,278 pieces of unexploded ordnance, 1,325 anti-tank mines, 38 anti-personnel mines and 41 improvised explosive devices.

During the third week of February alone, Masam teams cleared 2,484 pieces of unexploded ordnance, 149 anti-tank mines, 17 anti-personnel mines and 26 improvised explosive devices.

The project said that its teams cleared 729,273 sq. meters of land across Yemen up to Feb. 20.

Since operations began in Midi district, Masam teams have removed 8,252 mines, unexploded ordnance and explosive devices, including 2,676 mines and unexploded ordanance cleared during recent operations.


Saudi Ambassador meets FM and praises close ties with Japan

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Saudi Ambassador meets FM and praises close ties with Japan

  • He said the relations between the two countries have been characterized by sincerity, honesty, and commitment

TOKYO: After meeting Japanese Foreign Minister MOTEGI Toshimitsu on the sidelines of the 19th Annual Japan International Manga Awards, Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Japan Dr. Ghazi Faisal Binzagr says the Kingdom’s 70-year relationship with Japan is testament “to what trust between civilizations and countries can build.”

“In an increasingly turbulent world, relationships built on trust, respect and long-term vision remain part of a deeper path toward human stability,” he stated.

He said the relations between the two countries have been characterized by sincerity, honesty, and commitment, and reinforced through decades of communication between the leaders of the two countries. 

He recalled the visit of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud in 2017, which, he said, ushered in a new era of cooperation through Vision Saudi-Japan 2030.

Ambassador Binzagr described Saudi Arabia’s ties with Japan as “one of the more important relationships in international relations, backed by honesty, trust, and unwavering commitment. I hope that the relationship between the two countries will continue to grow deeper on this foundation of trust.”