KSrelief to Construct 3,000 Units for Earthquake Victims in Türkiye, Syria

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu with the delegation of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) (SPA)
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu with the delegation of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) (SPA)
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KSrelief to Construct 3,000 Units for Earthquake Victims in Türkiye, Syria

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu with the delegation of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) (SPA)
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu with the delegation of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) (SPA)

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) announced Tuesday that the eighth relief plane landed at Aleppo International Airport as part of the Saudi air bridge to help the victims of the devastating earthquake that struck Syria and Türkiye, leaving more than 35,000 dead and wounded.

Advisor at the Royal Court and general supervisor of KSrelief, Abdullah al-Rabeeah, said the center was able to provide temporary tents for those affected by the earthquake in Türkiye and Syria and is considering constructing 3,000 temporary buildings for these people.

Rabeeah said in a televised interview that Saudi Arabia was one of the first countries to reach the quake-hit regions immediately after the disaster and provided many food, shelter materials, medicines, and health supplies.

He pointed out that the areas affected by the earthquake need services that are not limited to rapid intervention only, adding that the center and its participants will continue to provide aid for weeks and perhaps months.

According to the Center, the eighth plane that landed at Aleppo Airport carried food, and medical and shelter supplies weighing 35.3 tonnes.

For his part, the Director of the Operations Support Department, Faleh al-Subaie, explained that the Saudi bridge included the entry of relief trucks across the Turkish-Syrian border.

He indicated, in televised statements, that the plane that landed at Aleppo Airport was the first, and additional flights would follow on Wednesday and Thursday.

Subaie asserted that the center would send more aid planes if needed, based on the assessment of the situation.

The new aid shipment is part of the Saudi relief airlift dispatched by KSrelief to help the victims of earthquakes in Syria and Türkiye upon the directives of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Meanwhile, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu lauded the quick response of Saudi relief teams to rescue earthquake victims, confirming that it embodies the depth of relations between the two countries.

Cavusoglu met with the delegation of KSrelief and the Saudi Red Crescent, taking part in the process of helping the victims of earthquakes in Syria and Türkiye. He thanked the government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the Crown Prince.



KSrelief's Masam Project Clears 732 Mines in Yemen in One Week

The KSrelief's Masam project successfully cleared 732 mines from various regions of Yemen during the third week of January 2025. (SPA)
The KSrelief's Masam project successfully cleared 732 mines from various regions of Yemen during the third week of January 2025. (SPA)
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KSrelief's Masam Project Clears 732 Mines in Yemen in One Week

The KSrelief's Masam project successfully cleared 732 mines from various regions of Yemen during the third week of January 2025. (SPA)
The KSrelief's Masam project successfully cleared 732 mines from various regions of Yemen during the third week of January 2025. (SPA)

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center’s (KSrelief) Masam project successfully cleared 732 mines from various regions of Yemen during the third week of January 2025, including 51 anti-tank mines, eight anti-personnel mines, 672 unexploded ordnances, and one explosive device, the Saudi Press Agency said on Monday.
In Aden Governorate, the Masam team removed 154 unexploded ordnances. In Hays District of Al-Hudaydah Governorate, the team cleared one anti-tank mine and one unexploded ordnance. In Lahj Governorate, 44 anti-tank mines and 35 unexploded ordnances were removed in Tuban District, four unexploded ordnances in Al-Wahat District, and two anti-tank mines along with four unexploded ordnances in Al-Madaribah District.
In Marib Governorate, the team cleared 20 unexploded ordnances in Al-Wadi District, and seven anti-personnel mines along with 403 unexploded ordnances in Marib District. In Shabwah Governorate, two unexploded ordnances were removed in Asilan District, and one anti-personnel mine in Bayhan District. In Taiz Governorate, 40 unexploded ordnances were cleared in the Makha District, while four anti-tank mines, eight unexploded ordnances, and one explosive device were removed in the Dhubab District, and one unexploded ordnance was cleared in the Al-Mudhaffar District.
This brings the total number of mines cleared in January to 2,522, while the overall total removed since the launch of the Masam project has reached 478,954.
These mines, scattered indiscriminately across Yemen, continue to endanger the lives of innocent civilians, including children, women, and the elderly.