"Thai forces unearthed multiple pieces of unexploded ordnance in Sa Kaeo province, near the Cambodian border, on Friday, just days after a fragile ceasefire agreement was agreed. Footage shows Thai Mine Action Centre (TMAC) teams urgently clearing fields after the discovery of at least two unexploded BM-21 rockets and fragments from detonated shells. Authorities are seen inspecting and discussing the findings as they continue efforts to secure the area. "The locals are scared that this can have like secondary explosive devices, but this one is already fully exploded, so no more danger," explained a TMAC officer. Clashes along the shared Thailand-Cambodia border have left over 100 people dead and have displaced nearly one million people since hostilities resumed in December. Thailand and Cambodia signed a China-brokered ceasefire agreement on Saturday, as the delegations met at a border checkpoint in Thailand's Chanthaburi Province. However, on Monday, Thailand officially accused Cambodia of 'violating' the deal. The country's Royal Army issued a statement saying that Cambodia 'breached' the agreement after launching more than 250 UAVs into the territory of the kingdom. The Foreign Minister of Cambodia, Prak Sokhonn, downplayed the incident, describing it as a 'small issue'. The initial 72-hour ceasefire expired on Tuesday at 12:00 local time (5:00 am GMT), however, both Bangkok and Phnom Penh have continued to uphold the truce, with no armed clashes or exchange of fire reported."