Project Masam clears 6,323 explosive items in Yemen in May 2026

Project Masam demining teams have cleared 6,323 landmines and explosive remnants of war across Yemen during May 2026, continuing efforts to reduce explosive threats and protect civilians in contaminated areas. According to the latest operational figures, the items removed include: 172 anti-personnel mines, 401 anti-tank mines, 5,730 items of unexploded ordnance (UXO), and 20 improvised…

Project Masam mine clearance operations enable reopening of Dhubab government complex

Local authorities have reopened the government complex in Dhubab District, Bab al-Mandab, after rehabilitation works and mine clearance operations made the site safe for the return of government institutions and public services. Lieutenant General Tariq Saleh, Vice President of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council, and Taiz Governor Nabil Shamsan attended the reopening ceremony, marking the return…

Landmines, displacement, and return: The cycle continuing to endanger civilians in Yemen

Across Yemen, landmines and explosive remnants of war continue to drive displacement while simultaneously placing displaced families at even greater risk. Contamination affects roads, farmland, villages, water sources, grazing areas, and residential communities, forcing civilians to flee unsafe areas while limiting their ability to return home safely. Years after the escalation of the conflict in…

In pictures: Child’s injury leads to Project Masam clearance operations in contaminated area of Yemen’s Taiz

Project Masam has cleared dozens of explosive items from a contaminated area in Taiz Governorate following an incident in which a child was seriously injured by unexploded ordnance while herding sheep in Al-Majaliya Al-Gharbiya, Al-Qahirah District, in Yemen’s embattled Taiz region. Engineer Mohammed Ali Al-Sharabi, leader of Project Masam’s demining Team 22, said the team…