💨 Abstract
In Yemen's Marib province, camel herders face a dangerous threat from landmines left behind by warring parties. Despite hopes of returning to their nomadic lifestyle, grazing land is scarce and infested with mines. The United Nations has warned of potential renewed violence, while reports document hundreds of landmine incidents since 2016. The Houthi Defence Ministry denies planting mines in Marib, blaming mercenaries.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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