The Masam project for demining Yemeni lands carried out a destruction operation of 4,573 pieces of unexploded ordnance in the Wadi Dufs area of Abyan governorate, as part of the project's work to secure areas and clear them of these remnants.

Including 3,465 rounds and 321 various projectiles.

The destroyed materials included 321 various projectiles, 3,465 various rounds, 41 anti-personnel mines, 11 anti-tank mines, 31 various hand grenades, two heat-seeking missiles, 15 improvised explosive devices, 322 solid shafts, 333 various fuses, and 32 boxes of propellant charges.

The commander of Masam's first special tasks team, Eng. Munther Qasim, explained that the war remnants that were destroyed were collected from three governorates: Aden, Abyan, and Lahj, noting that part of the destroyed remnants were collected from the Salah al-Din area of al-Buraiqa district in the capital, Aden.

This came under instructions from the Masam project operations room, in response to an appeal by the residents of the area after a video clip was published showing the presence of remnants among citizens' homes. The team immediately went to the site, handled the remnants, collected them, and transported them to the destruction site.