Mine Action Center: Jawf a governorate stricken by the remnants of the aggression نشر في Sep 25, 2022 Posted on September 24, 2022 Ansarollah website – Sana’a The Executive Center for Mine Action revealed that Jawf governorate recorded dozens of victims as a result of the explosion of cluster bombs and mines left over from the aggression since the beginning of the humanitarian and military truce. The director of the center, Brigadier Ali Safra, said in a statement to al-masirah that Jawf governorate occupies the second place after Hodeidah governorate, which is contaminated with the remnants of the aggression, including mines and cluster bombs. He added that the center recorded 115 injuries among children since the beginning of the temporary truce due to the remnants of the aggression in Jawf. He pointed out that the refusal to allow the entry of remnants detectors by the coalition of aggression hinders the clearance of areas contaminated with mines. The director of the Mine Action Center held the United Nations responsible for the continued fall of victims of the remnants of war because of its ignoring the necessity of entering mine detection materials. For his part, the Deputy Director of Al-Hazm Hospital Authority, Salah Bahjouj, revealed in a statement al-masirah, that since the start of the armistice, the hospital has received 123 casualties from the remnants of the aggression, including 56 children and 17 women. Bahjouj considered the arrival of such a large number of wounded in a short period as a result of the United Nations’ refusal to provide detectors for the remnants of the aggression. مشاركه