BANGKOK: Three Thai troopers have been injured on Saturday (Aug 9) in a landmine explosion close to the dominion’s border with Cambodia, two days after each nations met in Kuala Lumpur for talks hailed as “constructive and constructive”.
The explosion severed a soldier’s left ankle. One other soldier injured his arm and again, whereas the third sustained a concussion and ruptured eardrum, based on the Thai Second Military Area’s Operations Centre, as reported by Thai information shops.
The boys from Infantry Firm 111 have been doing a safety sweep to put barbed wire within the Don Ao-Krissana border space in Si Sa Ket province when one among them triggered the landmine at about 10am.
They have been taken to an area hospital.
Thailand’s Performing Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai mentioned he had acquired a report on the blast.
He mentioned the incident occurred in an space being cleared to create a passage as a part of safety measures to stop unlawful crossings, information outlet Bangkok Put up reported.
Particulars of the incident are being documented and will probably be despatched to Thailand’s Ministry of Overseas Affairs to be raised below the Ottawa Conference – a world settlement that bans anti-personnel landmines – highlighting the continued presence of landmines within the space, Phumtham mentioned.
The problem of mine clearance will probably be mentioned on the upcoming Regional Border Committee assembly, he mentioned.
Cambodia’s defence ministry didn’t instantly reply to information company Reuters’ request for remark.
Earlier on Saturday, Maly Socheata, Cambodia’s spokesperson for its Nationwide Defence Ministry, had mentioned the scenario alongside the frontline in Preah Vihear and Oddar Meanchey provinces remained calm and steady up till 6am, information web site Khmer Instances reported.