Cambodia’s interior ministry said Tuesday that damage to civilian homes has risen to 435.
The bombs have stopped falling and a ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand has held for weeks.
More than 50,000 Cambodian children remain displaced as war damage and unexploded ordnance continue to block families from returning home.
Nine-year-old Nhem Socheata remembers the moment her childhood ended.
Cambodia’s ceasefire with Thailand has enabled hundreds of thousands of displaced civilians to begin returning home.
Sitting on the dusty ground and clutching her young daughter, Sun Srey wept as she stared at the ruins of her home.
More than 37,000 displaced Cambodians returned home in the past 24 hours as a ceasefire with Thai forces held.
More than 1,000 displaced Cambodian families remain unable to return home after Thai troops sealed off border villages.
Cambodia’s Interior Ministry said border conditions remained calm following a ceasefire with Thailand.
Cambodia said Saturday it will not recognize any changes to its international border imposed by force.