Thailand Launches Airstrikes Along Cambodia Border After Dawn Clashes
- On Monday, Thailand launched air strikes along the disputed border with Cambodia, killing one soldier and wounding four, Gen. Winthai Suvaree said.
- Tensions have simmered since the October truce pushed by U.S. President Donald Trump, but last month the ceasefire was threatened after Thai troops were injured by land mines.
- Thai aircraft struck Cambodian military targets to suppress fire, while Maly Socheata said Cambodia did not retaliate Monday and Met Measpheakdey reported gunfire near Tamone Thom and Ta Krabei temples causing villagers to flee.
- Thailand's Second Army Region said around 35,000 civilians have been evacuated from border areas, while Cambodia urged Thailand to stop hostile activities threatening regional stability.
- Both sides reported a Sunday skirmish that wounded two soldiers, and officials say accusations continue despite demining cooperation.
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The border region of Cambodia and Thailand does not come to rest. The countries accuse each other of violating the agreed ceasefire. Was the peace agreement in October in vain?
On Monday, Thai attacks on the border with Cambodia resulted in the death of 4 Cambodian civilians and the wounding of some 10. Thailand reported a dead soldier and eight others. - 5 dead and many injured: a sharp upsurge in tensions between Cambodia and Thailand (International).
In October Thailand and Cambodia had signed a peace agreement – now the situation is escaping again. Holidaymakers need to know that.
Thailand and Cambodia bombed each other. Following the artificial attack on the Thai Anupong base, a soldier died, and three others were injured, reports the Khaosod portal.
Earlier this year, Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a ceasefire. On Monday, airstrikes will be carried out in the border area.
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