A landmine exploded in the Yemeni province of Taiz, resulting in amputation of a driver's foot. Engineering teams from the joint forces were able to dismantle a marine mine in Hodeidah Governorate, while the “Pore” project held a meeting to discuss the development of engineering teams concerned with demining.

In particular, the village of Yakhtl in Taiz, north of the city of Mukha, witnessed the explosion of a landmine in a truck, causing the amputation of the driver's man and the removal of eight mines adjacent to the scene of this incident, as part of the continued violations of the Iranian-backed Houthi militias against the people of the West Coast, and the remnants of mines and explosive devices They planted hysterically to target unarmed civilians.

In a related context, the engineering teams of the joint forces managed to defuse a marine mine that the Houthi coup militias planted in the coastal area of ​​al-Hima, Hodeidah governorate.

Colonel Ismail al-Maqrami, a leader in Camp al-Haima, explained that the engineering team of the joint resistance dealt with the marine mine immediately after its discovery, which would have killed a number of fishermen. Osama al-Gosaibi, General Manager of the Masam Demining Project in Yemen, chaired a meeting with the team of experts at the project's headquarters in Marib governorate to discuss the performance of the engineering teams and the performance development process.