PHNOM PENH, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) -- Cambodia has discovered two chemical bombs, each weighing over 200 kg, which were dropped from a U.S. warplane in wartime half a century ago, a senior official said on Tuesday.
Heng Ratana, director-general of the Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC), said experts on chemical bombs had found the two bombs, typed Chlorobenzalmalononitrile (CS), under the ground in the complexes of a primary school and a pagoda in Koki village in southeastern Svay Rieng province.
"During the wartime, the U.S. had dropped four chemical bombs at the location. Two exploded and the two others did not explode and have existed until today," he told Xinhua.
"We need to evacuate people from the school and the pagoda, and villagers from the area for two or three days in order to remove the bombs," he said, adding that the removal operation would be conducted early next month.
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