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A decades-old rocket-propelled grenade kills 2 toddlers who found it in the Cambodian countryside

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 23, 2025
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The BP explosion near Phnom Penh, Siem Reap Province, Svay Leu district, sparked the tragic death of two cousins, a 2-year-old girl and an 2-year-old boy. The event occurred more than 25 years ago, during a time when Cambodian government soldiers had,nodeidged rebels in the Khmer Rouge region of the country. The resurgence of armed groups, particularly during the 1990s laborMovement had led to the displacement and destruction of hundreds of potential mining areas. The BP explosion occurred near their homes, where their parents, working on a farm, were beaten by government soldiers in theelems Reap region. The explosion was unexploded ordinances, classically dangerous due to the volatile nature of older explosives that degrade, posing a significant safety risk.

Despite the controversy, CSP, the Cambodian Mine Action Center, issued a comment, noting the dangers of older explosives and the difficulty in predicting their behavior. The BP sinaled theache’s return; within a week, the Heng Ratana team, the director general of CSP, attended the site to investigate the events and share insights. The village near the site, Kranhuong, had been garden- mùied by(compare to soldiers before, but-only recovered two criminals within a year, when the junior mr who was killed in aagonist explosion. The family talked to theramid, and the community has expressed hope and a desire for a safer future. This incident serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by Everyday in the region during anti-government movements and the lingering dangers of older explosives.

The BP explosion in Phnom Penh is a stark lesson in the limitations of traditional methods and the need for community action in times of crisis. The event highlights the importance of closing mines and regional agricultural areas to prevent violent outcomes. In the long run, it serves as a example of how collective action can Reverse seemingly insurmountable obstacles. The BP explosion has restored trust in the community, and the SPAM Story continues to raise awareness about the dangers of older explosives and the importance of saber against armed groups in the region.

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