Cambodia Accuses Thailand of ‘Ruthless’ Air Strikes as Border Peace Talks Continue
Thailand dropped up to 40 bombs near Cambodian villages and launched artillery strikes amid peace talks, with over 40 killed and about one million displaced since clashes resumed this month.
- Thailand carried out air strikes on a disputed border area with Cambodia on Friday, as officials from both sides continued talks to try to end fighting.
- Cambodia's defence ministry accused Thailand of "indiscriminate attacks" against civilian houses and injuring several people.
- US and China have also been attempting to mediate a new ceasefire in the dispute between Thailand and Cambodia that dates back more than a century.
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For several days, negotiators have been discussing a possible ceasefire. Nevertheless, Thai forces have bombed a place in Cambodia.
Thailand bombs a village in Cambodia even as both nations hold border talks to end armed clashes
Thailand and Cambodia are still engaged in combat along their border even as talks are ongoing to end clashes that began in early December to break a previous ceasefire.
Cambodia accused Thailand on Friday of "intensifying its bombings" in the morning in Banteay Meanchey province (Northwest), while both countries are in talks to end their border conflict.
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