Killing Caves of Cambodia
The Killing Caves of Cambodia are a series of limestone caves located near the town of Battambang. During the Khmer Rouge regime in the late 1970s, these caves were used as execution sites for thousands of people. Victims were often blindfolded and thrown into the caves, where many met their deaths.
Today, the Killing Caves serve as a memorial to the atrocities committed during this dark period in Cambodian history. Visitors can learn about the tragic events that took place and pay their respects to the victims. The site is part of the broader narrative of the Cambodian Genocide.