❓WHAT HAPPENED: Thailand launched airstrikes along its disputed border with Cambodia following accusations by both nations of violating a ceasefire.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The governments and militaries of Thailand and Cambodia, and U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Clashes began Sunday near the border provinces of Si Sa Ket in Thailand and Preah Vihear in Cambodia.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Cambodia urges that Thailand immediately stop all hostile activities that threaten peace and stability in the region.” – Cambodian Defense Ministry spokesman Maly Socheata.
🎯IMPACT: At least five people were killed, tens of thousands displaced, and escalating violence threatens broader regional stability.
Thailand carried out airstrikes along its contested border with Cambodia, as the two countries blame each other for violating a ceasefire arranged by U.S. President Donald Trump. The recent fighting has killed at least one Thai soldier and four Cambodian civilians, while displacing tens of thousands of people from the border regions. Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said, “Thailand has never wished for violence. I’d like to reiterate that Thailand has never initiated a fight or an invasion, but will never tolerate a violation of its sovereignty.”
The previous ceasefire was signed about six weeks ago at an Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Kuala Lumpur, with facilitation from Trump and Malaysian leader Anwar Ibrahim. It was initially welcomed by the prime ministers of both Cambodia and Thailand, but relations soon deteriorated. Last month, Thai soldiers suffered injuries from landmines, leading Bangkok to pause the agreement’s implementation without a set end date.
Thai military spokesman Major General Winthai Suvaree has said Cambodian forces opened fire first, resulting in one Thai soldier’s death and injuries to eight more. Thailand then conducted airstrikes on Cambodian military sites, as well as a casino, which they say was being used as a storage site for heavy weapons. In response, Cambodian Defense Ministry spokeswoman Maly Socheata insisted that Thailand started the attack and that Cambodian troops held their fire during the opening exchange.
The longstanding border conflict traces back to a 1907 map created during Cambodia’s time as a French colony and a 1962 International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling that granted Cambodia sovereignty over the Preah Vihear temple area.
The renewed clashes have raised alarms for regional security, prompting International SOS to recommend avoiding travel within 30 miles of the border.
NEW – Thai F-16 fighter jets targeted a casino reportedly used as a military base and heavy weapons storage by Cambodia. The strike comes amid ongoing clashes along the Thailand–Cambodian border pic.twitter.com/at3MN4kgjX
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