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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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Thailand's army confirms air strikes after another border conflict with Cambodia.
·Berlin, Germany
Read Full ArticleBetween Thailand and Cambodia the violence is escalating, more than 300,000 people on the Thai side are said to have been evacuated and at least one soldier killed. Background is a border dispute, most recently US Donald Trump had tried to mediate between the sides.
·Dortmund, Germany
Read Full ArticleFighting Resumes in Thailand and Cambodia as Trump-Brokered Peace Deal Risks Collapse: Asahi Shimbun
Thailand and Cambodia, which are embroiled in a border dispute, announced on the morning of the 8th that fighting had broken out in several areas near the border. The Thai military also announced that it had begun airstrikes on military targets. Thailand suspended implementation of the peace agreement brokered by U.S. President Trump in November...
·Tokyo, Japan
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