"The Thai Royal Police launched extensive operations in Sa Kaeo province on Monday to remove unexploded ordnance and restore safety along the Thai-Cambodian border following weeks of deadly clashes. Footage shows police generals delivering instructions to their teams. Officers can be seen searching damaged homes and conducting operations in coordination with the Thai Royal Army. "We have removed about 70 percent, so other areas near the border are left with about 20 percent, and from early morning we are removing other explosive devices," a government official explained. A police spokesperson said Thai forces are securing former conflict zones, warning that several unexploded artillery shells still pose serious risks to civilians. The operation comes after a China-brokered 72-hour ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia expired at 12:00 local time (5:00 am GMT) on Tuesday. Thai authorities accused Cambodia of breaching the truce by launching more than 250 drones into Thai territory, an allegation Phnom Penh has denied. Cambodia has since imposed a nationwide ban on drone use. Despite renewed tensions, both sides say de-escalation efforts are ongoing. Talks are expected to focus on reducing hostilities, demining, removing heavy weapons, and improving border security after clashes killed more than 100 people and displaced nearly one million residents."