Landmine Clearing Starts Near Cambodian Border
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Landmine clearing starts near Cambodian border
Combat engineers started mine-clearing operations in the Chong Bok area near the Thai-Cambodian border in Thailand's Ubon Ratchathani province on Sunday after a landmine explosion injured three Thai soldiers there on July 16.
The NBTC will hold a secretariat meeting today to hear the results of the investigation into the 2nd Army Area regarding the soldiers stepping on a landmine in Ubon Ratchathani Province, injuring 3 soldiers. The meeting will be held in large numbers on the morning of July 21 to determine the next steps.
Thai Army clears border landmines after patrol blast, plans UN protest
Thai Army engineers clear landmines on Cambodian border after patrol injuries, UN protest planned. UBON RATCHATHANI, Thailand – The Royal Thai Army has sent engineering units to clear landmines in the Chong Bok border area of Ubon Ratchathani province, following a recent incident in which three Thai soldiers were injured by a landmine during a routine patrol. The Second Army Region mobilized its mine-clearing team early this morning, deploying …
A border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia, almost unknown to the world, has flared up in recent months on the Indochina Peninsula. The dispute is not new at all, it has a history of more than a century, but the renewed tension shows that despite all the decisions made so far, the matter is not closed at all. Now, however, it is not just a disagreement between two countries, but there are actually more specific reasons behind it.
Thailand accuses Cambodia of planting landmines on border territory
Thailand accuses Cambodia of planting landmines on border territoryLegacyThailand is implementing countermeasures against Cambodia following an investigation revealing newly planted landmines in the Chok Bok border area of Ubon Ratchathani. This was confirmed by army commander General Pana Klaewplodthuk yesterday, July 19. The incident occurred on July 16 when a mine exploded, injuring three soldiers during a routine patrol. The Second Army Regi…
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