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    Yemen’s Landmine Crisis Persists Despite Ceasefire and Cleanup Efforts

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Yemen continues to grapple with a severe landmine problem that endangers civilians despite recent ceasefire agreements. These explosive remnants of war have caused numerous deaths and injuries, complicating the fragile peace process. The widespread presence of landmines hampers daily life and obstructs humanitarian aid delivery in many affected regions. Efforts to clear these deadly devices are ongoing but face significant logistical and security challenges.

    In a significant development, various organizations have intensified de-mining operations to reduce the risk posed by landmines. These initiatives are critical for restoring safe access to farmland, schools, and medical facilities, which are vital for rebuilding communities. Meanwhile, the persistence of landmines highlights the long-term dangers of conflict, as unexploded ordnance continues to threaten lives even during ceasefires. The ongoing clearance work is essential to prevent further casualties and support Yemen’s recovery.

    Notably, the landmine crisis in Yemen underscores the broader humanitarian impact of the prolonged conflict, which has devastated infrastructure and displaced millions. The continued presence of these hidden explosives serves as a grim reminder of the war’s enduring legacy. International support and cooperation remain crucial to accelerating de-mining efforts and ensuring the safety of civilians. Addressing this issue is a key step toward stabilizing the country and facilitating sustainable peace.

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