Thai and Cambodian Evacuees Hail Truce News with Mixed Emotions
- The Thai army attacked a building on the Cambodia border, claiming it was deserted and used for artillery by Cambodia to fire on Thailand.
- Peace talks between leaders are set for Monday in Malaysia, according to the Thai government.
- At least 34 people have died, mostly civilians, and over 200,000 individuals have been displaced along the 800-kilometre border.
- A local expressed determination in the face of conflict, stating, "I’m not afraid. I can’t abandon my responsibilities, Whatever happens, happens.
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‘How could I leave these buffaloes?’: As bombs fall, Thai and Cambodian civilians refuse to flee conflict zone to protect homes
SURIN (Thailand), July 28 — Under the drumbeat of artillery fire near Thailand’s border with Cambodia, farmer Samuan Niratpai refuses to abandon his buffalo herd – stubbornly risking his life to tend his livestock.“At 5:00am every day, I hear the loud bangs and booms. Then I run into the woods for cover,” the 53-year-old told AFP in the village of Baan Bu An Nong in Surin province, just 40 kilometres (25 miles) from the fraught frontier.His fami…
Thai army hits building on Cambodia border used as artillery base
The Royal Thai Army (RTA) on Monday defended a strike on a building in Cambodia near the border in Surin province, saying the structure was used by Cambodian soldiers to fire long-range weapons into Thailand.
The Governor of Surin Province has declared an emergency disaster relief zone in 4 border districts: Buachet, Sangkha, Kabcheing and Phanom Dongrak, due to the situation.
Civilian casualties rise to 53 as Thai-Cambodian conflict intensifies
Civilian casualties rise to 53 as Thai-Cambodian conflict intensifiesLegacyToday, July 29, Dr. Warot Chotipityasunon, spokesperson for Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health, provided an updated report on civilian impacts from the ongoing Thai-Cambodian border clashes as of 11am. According to the ministry, a total of 53 civilians have been affected, with 15 confirmed dead, 12 seriously injured, 13 moderately injured, and 13 with minor injuries. Th…
'2nd Army Region' declares 'I am still here' after Cambodia releases fake news of soldiers holding pictures with RIP messages, hoping to destroy morale, confirms that he will fight shoulder to shoulder with his subordinates, take care of the safety of the people and the country On July 28, 2025, Lt. Gen. Boonsin Phadklang, commander of the 2nd Army Region, stated that after Cambodia reported and released a picture of soldiers holding his picture…
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