Published on: 2025/07/24 21:37
In Southeast Asia.
Thailand's health minister has said that at least 12 people have been killed and 14 wounded in the country's conflict with Cambodia.
Cha Yun-kyung reports.
At least 12 Thais, mainly civilians, have been killed as Thai and Cambodian troops exchanged fire on Thursday morning in a disputed border area.
The Royal Thai Army said that the deaths occurred in at least three different provinces along the Thai-Cambodia border.
Thailand has accused Cambodia of firing heavy weapons, such as BM-21 rocket launchers and artillery, into a Thai village and a hospital.
Thailand also says it has carried out air strikes on Cambodian military targets.
Both sides have accused the other of firing the first shots.
Anti-personnel landmines within Thai territory also caused injuries to Thai soldiers who were patrolling on Wednesday. This follows injuries from a landmine last week.
As a result, Thailand has closed its entire border with Cambodia after telling all its nationals there to leave, while Cambodia has downgraded its ties with Thailand to the lowest level.
" Now we have escalated the measures to level four, which involves the complete closure of all border checkpoints along the Thai-Cambodian border."
Thursday's fighting has ramped up a long-standing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia.
Recent border tensions in May led to the death of one Cambodian soldier.
Cha Yun-kyung, Arirang News.
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