Royal Thai Navy uncovers evidence of Cambodian troops’ use of landmines


BANGKOK: The Clearance Team 1 of the Humanitarian Mine Action Unit of the Royal Thai Navy, supporting clearance operations in the Phu Makua area of Si Sa Ket Province, together with the 132nd Infantry Company, 13th Infantry Battalion (Nua Mek Base), on Tuesday (Aug 19, 2025), discovered a mobile phone left behind by Cambodian soldiers.

Upon inspection, the device was found to contain video clips and photographs clearly showing Cambodian troops holding PMN-2 anti-personnel landmines.

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