Thailand-Cambodia Border Conflict

Thailand Air Strikes Cambodia After Soldier Death: War Concerns Rise

Fresh fighting along the Thailand-Cambodia border has erupted, leading to Thai airstrikes and escalating tensions despite a US-brokered peace accord. The clashes, which began on December 8th, resulted in casualties on both sides and prompted Thailand to call in air support, citing continued Cambodian attacks. Both countries have exchanged accusations of initiating the attacks, while the dispute has already led to previous conflicts and ceasefire agreements. Authorities on both sides are evacuating civilians, raising concerns that the renewed fighting could unravel efforts to stabilize relations between the two countries.

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Cambodia-Thailand Border Conflict: Dawn Attack, Homes Hit, and Warring Narratives

Tensions flared early in the morning, with explosions and gunfire reported near the Ta Kwai temple in Surin, originating from the Cambodian side. Heavy weapons, possibly BM-21 multiple rocket launchers, were subsequently fired from Cambodia into Thailand, prompting a response from Thai forces. Intermittent exchanges of fire have continued, and the situation remains tense as of 7 am.

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Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes: Over 130,000 Evacuated as Conflict Escalates

Clashes between Thailand and Cambodia along their disputed border escalated for a second day, resulting in multiple fatalities and the evacuation of over 135,000 civilians. The conflict, rooted in long-standing tensions over the partially French-demarcated border and archaeologically significant sites, saw both sides exchanging fire, including heavy weaponry and artillery. Thailand’s military, which possesses a significant advantage over Cambodia, initiated F-16 jets and bombed military targets in Cambodia after initiating firing. The United States and China have called for de-escalation.

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Thailand Launches Airstrikes on Cambodia Amidst Deadly Border Clashes

Clashes between Thai and Cambodian forces along their border escalated significantly, resulting in at least 14 deaths, primarily civilians. The fighting, which involved small arms, artillery, rockets, and Thai airstrikes, occurred in multiple areas after a landmine incident led to diplomatic tensions. Both sides have blamed the other for initiating the conflict, with Thailand reporting civilian casualties and Cambodia accusing Thailand of aggression, while also calling for a UN meeting. The situation has prompted evacuations, border closures, and a diplomatic uproar, as long-standing border disputes resurface between the two Southeast Asian nations.

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