Cambodia Discovers Another War-Left U.S. Aerial Bomb In Southern Province

Cambodia Discovers Another War-Left U.S. Aerial Bomb In Southern Province

PHNOM PENH, Aug 14 (NNN-AKP) – Cambodia has found and safely removed another war-left U.S.-made M117 aerial bomb, in southern Kandal province, a mine clearance chief said, yesterday.

Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC)’s Director-General, Heng Ratana, said, the massive bomb was spotted buried at a padi field in Kandal Steung district.

“Today (yesterday), Aug 13, 2024, CMAC’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) experts, safely neutralised an aerial bomb type M117, from Kandal Steung district, Kandal Province,” Ratana wrote on social media, with photographs of the bomb.

“This M117 bomb with a total weight of around 340 kg and extensively used during the Vietnam-America war, commonly dropped by B-52G aircraft,” he said.

According to the official, since the start of the year, the EOD team had unearthed and safely removed 10 MK-82 aerial bombs and two M117 aerial bombs, in different provinces, including Kampong Cham, Kampong Speu, Kandal, Preah Sihanouk, and Svay Rieng, as well as, the capital, Phnom Penh.

Ratana wrote on social media in Feb that, an estimated more than four million tonnes of aerial bombs and 27 million cluster bombs had been dropped on some 115,273 locations throughout Cambodia, by more than 500,000 U.S. bombing missions between mid-1965 and 1973.

Cambodia is one of the world’s worst countries suffered from mines and unexploded ordnance (UXO), as the results of three decades of war and internal conflicts, from the mid-1960’s until 1998. An estimated four to six million landmines and other munitions are left over from the conflicts.

From 1979 to this year, landmine and UXO explosions had claimed 19,830 human lives and either injured or amputated 45,242 others, in the country, according to an official report.– NNN-AKP  

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