Statement by UNICEF Yemen on the killing and injury of children by explosive ordnance

25 June 2026
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ADEN, 25 June 2026 - UNICEF Yemen is devastated by reports that five children have been killed and at least seven others injured following the explosion of an explosive ordnance while collecting scrap metal in Raybi village at AlDhale'e Governorate.

Our hearts go out to the families who have lost their children and to all those affected by this tragic incident. No child should ever lose their life, suffer injury, or live in fear because of the deadly remnants of conflict.

This tragedy is a stark reminder that landmines, unexploded ordnance, and other explosive remnants of war continue to pose a grave threat to children and communities across Yemen. Children are particularly at risk, often exposed by displacement, and the continued presence of explosive hazards in areas where they live, learn and play.

UNICEF calls for strengthened efforts to protect children from explosive hazards, including accelerated clearance of explosive remnants of war, expanded mine-risk education, and sustained support for survivors and their families.

Every child deserves to grow up safe from harm.

 

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Ali Qasim Ali
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UNICEF Yemen
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