The Executive Center for Mine Action renewed its warning to residents in Sana'a governorate and other governorates, of the dangers of unexploded ordnance from war remnants that are being swept away by floods during the current rainy season. The center indicated in a statement that it followed up on the unfortunate incident that resulted in the injury of 30 male and female students due to the explosion of a projectile from the remnants of the aggression that one of the students had brought to the Martyr Ali Saad Al-Qalisi School. Source: Yemen News Agency
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