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Thailand carries out more airstrikes on Cambodia as deadly border conflict flares

Thai airstrikes targeted a warehouse storing BM-21 rockets amid escalating border clashes that have caused over 100 casualties and displaced hundreds of thousands, officials said.

  • On Thursday, the Thai Air Force said a warehouse in Cambodia, reportedly storing BM-21 rockets, was targeted in airstrikes involving F-16 jets.
  • The long-running dispute over contested border patches prompted renewed clashes after a Dec. 8 skirmish wounded two Thai soldiers, with both Thailand and Cambodia blaming each other for starting hostilities.
  • Cambodia's Interior Ministry reported 18 civilians killed and 79 injured since Dec. 8, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced to temporary displacement camps.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump said last week he urged a ceasefire renewal, though Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul denied any commitment, while Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and China special envoy continue mediation.
  • Poipet, Cambodia, has been largely evacuated amid bomb reports and damage to centuries-old temples, while a second bombing struck Serei Sophaon, Banteay Meanchey province, 46 kilometers east.
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Thailand carries out more airstrikes on Cambodia as deadly border conflict flares

Thailand has conducted more airstrikes on Cambodia, targeting a warehouse storing rockets. The conflict, which began last week, involves disputed border territories with ancient temples.

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Following the ceasefire signed in Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia have returned to fighting along the disputed border: artillery, raids, and civilian and military casualties. CLICK HERE FOR THE FACEBOOK PAGE Giulio Chinappi – World Politics Blog The article Thailand-Cambodia, the truce collapses: new clashes on the border and hundreds of thousands flee comes from AFV.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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