At least one civilian was killed and two injured on Friday when a shell leftover by the Saudi-led aggression coalition forces, went off in Hodeidah province, western Yemen.
According to local sources, a man was killed and his boy and daughter were injured in an explosion of an explosive object leftover by the coalition forces in the village of Al-Mahal north of Al-Durayhimi district.
Recently, the Executive Center for Mine Action announced the killed and injured of 16 civilians in various governorates by explosive remnants of the coalition during the first ten days of this August.
The coalition used cluster bombs, mines and many internationally banned weapons, which negatively affected the lives of residents in local communities. It led to the fall of victims in various Yemeni regions, and doubled the suffering at various levels.
Many areas in Yemen’s governorates have been bombarded by the aggression coalition with cluster bombs, while many of those internationally prohibited bombs are still scattered among farms and roads, and their victims are in the dozens.