Metal debris were scattered over an area in Si Sa Ket on Dec 22, 2011 following a mysterious loud bangs. The army reckons the loud bangs were from an unidentified mid-air explosion. (POST PHOTO)
Thursday, 22 December 2011
Posted by Serath
PHNOM PENH, December 22, 2011 (CEN) - A poweful explosion over the Preah Vihear area Thursday bordering Thailand forced Cambodian soldiers to rush to their camp, officials said.
After the explosion, the officials said soldiers found many steel fragments on the ground.
"We suspect an unmanned spy plane exploded in the air," said Srey Doeuk, a three-star general who is commander of Military Division 3 at the Preah Vihear border.
The explosion took place in the morning and lasted for around ten minutes.
Another military source said that Thai soldiers at the border did not know about the explosion.
6 comments:
Thailand used this kind of plane to spy on cambodian troops, if there's another fighting erupt they will launch attack on cambodian easily...Gen. Srey Deuk must becareful shoot down anything strange in the air...
I suspect this unmanned spy plane was shot by Iran.
Yea.. sure 2:50 AM, and Cambodia is located somewhere along Arabian Sea bordering Iran.
Too heavy of such shit load inside the toilet tank of Thai DC plane. The sheet metal screws just not strong enough to hold it any longer so it fallen down and spread the precious content over rice field as godsend fertilizer.
Another UFO explosion over the planet Cambodia. This highly sophisticate atomespheric craft powered by air or propeller driven craft, was launch by planet Thailand to covertly spy on planet Cambodia, mainly the along the planetary border near sacred Preah Vihear continent. As a result, a mysterious forces govern over planet Cambodia destroy this craft in midair. As usual, planet Thailand denied any involvement. This craft must have been very intellegence. It must have gone beyond the call of duty and decided to take off toward the direction of planet Cambodia to see if anything unsual activity might occur that may consider to be a threat.
Same kind of this material also found in Africa.
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