Cambodia Grapples with Nearly 2,000sq/km of Uncleared Landmines

Cambodia faces a significant challenge with approximately 1,854 square kilometres of unexploded ordnance (UXO) and landmines, posing a threat to over 1 million people residing in affected areas. Mr. Ly Thuch, First Vice President of the Cambodian Mine Authority, confirmed this alarming statistic during discussions with RFI Khmer on 4 April on the theme “Protecting Life, Building Peace” in Siem Reap.

In a recent meeting between HE Heng Ratana, Royal Government Delegate in charge of the Director General of the Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC), and Mr. Gregory Cathcart, Officer of Ottawa International Mine Action Support Support Unit, the focus was on presenting achievements and action plans to achieve Cambodia’s goal of being mine-free by 2025.

Mr. Gregory Cathcart emphasised the necessity for Cambodia to conduct thorough implementation to ensure all minefields are verified and accurately recorded to mitigate risks to public safety. HE Heng Ratana reiterated Cambodia’s commitment to achieving the 2025 Mine Action goal, highlighting the importance of comprehensive research to clear all remaining mines and ensure the safety of its people.

Over the past three decades, Cambodia has made significant strides in mine clearance, clearing more than 3,000 square kilometres of landmines. The efforts have resulted in the discovery and destruction of 1,179,365 anti-personnel mines, 26,339 anti-tank mines, and 3,105 unexploded ordnance, with 593 goals achieved. (Read more)

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