Safra: lack of materials used to destroy the remnants of war led to more martyrs
The director of the Executive Center for Demining, Brigadier Ali Safra, confirmed that the lack of materials used to destroy the remnants of war led to more martyrs.
In a statement to Almasirah, Safra said, Wednesday: “The area contaminated with mines in Hodeidah is more than 400 square kilometers, and we have cleared part of this area despite the lack of critical capabilities.”
He added that the UN was informed of the necessity of allowing mine detectors, especially during the truce period, noting that the United Nations reduced its activities in Yemen and deliberately politicized the demining issue.