The Executive Center for Mine Action renewed its demand for the international and humanitarian organizations working in Yemen to provide the necessary detectors and supplies to enable it to clear the areas of Hodeidah in particular and Yemen in general.
“We have followed the statement issued by the UN Mission in Support of the Hodeidah Agreement, “UNMHA”, and as we encourage more attention to finding solutions to the problem and contributing to the protection of civilians from the remnants of aggression,” the center said in a statement issued on Tuesday .
The center’s statement was surprised that the UN Mission to Support the Hodeidah Agreement “UNMHA” ignored the challenges facing the center, represented in the lack of equipment and supplies necessary to clear the areas.
It pointed out that the UN statement avoided not mentioning the US-Saudi aggression, although it prevented the development program from buying and importing devices and polluting large areas of different parts of Hodeidah governorate with cluster bombs.