Banteay meanchey: Specialist frontline units from the Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC) are intensifying operations to clear unexploded ordnance (UXO) in Svay Chek district, Banteay Meanchey province, utilising advanced machinery to secure land for returning displaced residents.
According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, a CMAC report issued Wednesday detailed that technical experts conducted a high-stakes clearance operation in Chak Puok village, Slor Kram commune. The mission focused on neutralising M46 cluster munitions, a volatile legacy of Thai military incursions.
During the operation, CMAC deployed specialised mechanical equipment outfitted with magnetic extraction systems designed to safely retrieve and neutralise submunitions embedded deep within the soil. Of the 10 M46 cluster bombs detected, nine were successfully extracted and neutralised.
CMAC officials noted that one submunition detonated during the extraction process. However, due to strict adherence to safety protocols and the use of reinforced machinery, no personnel were injured and no equipment was damaged. The agency highlighted the incident as a prime example of how mechanised clearance effectively mitigates life-threatening risks to deminers in high-risk zones.
As displaced families return to the region to rebuild homes and resume agricultural activities, CMAC issued a stern safety warning to the public. "We urge all citizens to exercise the highest level of caution," the agency stated. "Unexploded remnants are often buried and invisible to the naked eye. If you encounter a suspicious object, do not touch, strike, or burn it. Report it immediately to local authorities or the nearest CMAC unit."