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Coalition continues demining efforts in Yemen

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HODEIDAH: UAE and Sudan armed forces specialist teams, as part of the Saudi-led Arab Coalition, have continued demining operations to remove landmines laid out by Houthi militias In CIVILIAN populated AREAS.

The minesweepi­ng and demining focus areas include populated civilian infrastruc­ture, roads and farmland across liberated regions of the Red Sea Coast In YEMEN.

A member of the UAE Armed Forces has said that the Arab Coalition forces are working together to remove mines deliberate­ly planted by the Iranian backed Houthi militias in areas that could lead to maximum injuries and fatalities, including roads, school buildings and other civilian-populated infrastruc­ture in clear violation of internatio­nal laws AND Convention­s.

Another engineerin­g soldier in the UAE Armed Forces explained that mine clearing operations include neutralisi­ng landmines and improvised explosive devices, IEDS, in remote areas, away From CIVILIANS.

A member of the Sudanese forces Conirmed that Houthi militias plant mines to cause the greatest damage to civilian life and property, depriving Yemeni individual­s of access to THEIR Farmlands. THE ARAB Coalition Is working to restore stability and safety to Yemeni civilians, via the swift and safe removal of the mines, allowing For FREEDOM of movement, they ADDED.

Iran-backed Houthi militias have, on numerous occasions, used various types of IEDS, that take on different shapes and forms, including large Boulder-like DEVICES CAMOULAGED to look like any typical rock, tangles of wires, or regular day-to-day items that can be rigged with explosives to cause the maximum possible damage to CIVILIAN LIFE AND property. THE IEDS are either supplied directly from Iran or developed by Iranian insurgents In YEMEN.

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The UAE and Sudan forces specialist teams take part in a demining operations in Yemen’s Red Sea Coast regions.
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