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Cambodia extends mine-free deadline as villager, 2 deminers killed

The villager ‘ran over an anti-tank landmine’ on his farm in northwestern Battambang province

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Cambodian deminers demonstrate techniques at the Training and Mine Unexploded Ordnance Clearance Center (TMCC) in Oudong, north of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in 2011. Photo: AFP
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A Cambodian villager was killed after he drove a truck loaded with cassava over an anti-tank landmine on his farm, an official said on Saturday.

The incident happened in northwestern Battambang province on Friday when the unidentified villager “ran over an anti-tank landmine, the remnant of war,” Heng Ratana, director general of the government’s Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC), said in a Facebook post.

Two Cambodian deminers were killed on Thursday while trying to remove a decades-old anti-tank mine from a rice field that was once a battlefield between government forces and Khmer Rouge soldiers.

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The Southeast Asian nation remains littered with discarded ammunition and arms from decades of war starting in the 1960s.

The United States bombed swathes of Cambodia during the Vietnam war, a campaign that helped fuel the rise of the genocidal Khmer Rouge.

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During the nearly three decades of conflict that followed, millions of landmines were laid in Cambodia with tens of thousands of people killed or maimed over the years.

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