Local residents of Kyauk Taw township in Rakhine State demand an immediate removal of unexplodedammunition which was found near Wa TaungIDP camp.
Those ammunition was recovered from the ground on a hill, which is five furlongs west of Wa Taungrefugee camp, as a woman went there to digfor jungle nuts in July.
U Naing Win Tun, the in-charge person of Wa Taung IDP camp, informed that the large weapon was partly onthe ground.
“No one now dares to go there. We have warned thevillagers not to go that way,” headded.
As it has not exploded, it may happen if any person touches it. The relevant authorities of United Leagueof Arakan (ULA) have been approachedfor removing it as soon as possible.
But even after two months, none has come forward, he exclaimed.
There are 60 families (380 people) at Wa Taung IDP camp, who hail from Kyauk Taw and Ponna Kyunt localities.
Residents reveal that those areas witnessed fierce fighting between the junta forces and Arakan Armymembers from 2018 to 2020.
No less than 49 residents were killed and more than 70 injured due to the explosion of landmines and remnantsof military weapons in Rakhine Statein between November 2018 and October 2021.