Fighting rages on Thai-Cambodian border despite Trump’s ceasefire claim
Thailand rejects the US-brokered ceasefire and continues military operations with air and naval strikes amid a border dispute that displaced 600,000 people, officials said.
- Fighting along the border between Thailand and Cambodia continued despite US President Donald Trump's claim of a ceasefire agreement.
- Thai leader Anutin Charnvirakul said Thailand would "continue to perform military actions until we feel no more harm and threats to our land and people".
- The dispute stems from a 1907 map created during Cambodia's French colonial rule, which Thailand argues is inaccurate.
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