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Thailand Cambodia border clash: Thailand says over 100,000 civilians flee amid clashes with Cambodia

Thailand Cambodia border clash: Thailand says over 100,000 civilians flee amid clashes with Cambodia

Time of India3 days ago
Intense fighting between Thailand and Cambodia has displaced over 100,000 people, prompting international calls for a ceasefire. The clashes, involving heavy weaponry and air power, have resulted in a rising death toll and an emergency UN Security Council meeting. Both sides accuse each other of initiating the violence, escalating a long-standing border dispute.
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More than 100,000 people have fled the bloodiest border fighting between Thailand and Cambodia in a decade, Bangkok said Friday, as the death toll rose and international powers urged a halt to hostilities.A long-running border dispute erupted into intense fighting with jets, artillery, tanks and ground troops on Thursday, and the UN Security Council is set to hold an emergency meeting on the crisis later Friday.The Thai interior ministry said more than 100,000 people from four border provinces had moved to nearly 300 temporary shelters, while the health ministry said the death toll had risen to 15 -- 14 civilians and one soldier -- with 46 wounded, including 15 troops.Cambodian authorities have not released any casualty figures from their side.In the Cambodian town of Samraong, 20 kilometres (12 miles) from the border, AFP journalists reported hearing distant artillery fire on Friday morning.As the guns started up, some families packed their children and belongings into vehicles and sped away."I live very close to the border. We are scared because they began shooting again at about 6:00 am," Pro Bak, 41, told AFP.He was taking his wife and children to a Buddhist temple to seek refuge."I don't know when we could return home," he said.AFP journalists also saw soldiers rushing to man rocket launchers and speeding off towards the frontier.Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim , whose country currently holds the chair of regional bloc ASEAN, said he held talks with both countries PMs on Thursday and called for a ceasefire and dialogue,"I welcome the positive signals and willingness shown by both Bangkok and Phnom Penh to consider this path forward," he said in a Facebook post late on Thursday.But despite Anwar's optimism, fighting resumed in three areas around 4:00 am on Friday (2100 GMT Thursday), the Thai army said.Cambodian forces carried out bombardments with heavy weapons, field artillery, and BM-21 rocket systems, the army said, and Thai troops responded "with appropriate supporting fire".The fighting marks a dramatic escalation in a long-running dispute between the neighbours -- both popular destinations for millions of foreign tourists -- over their shared 800-kilometre (500-mile) frontier.Dozens of kilometres in several areas are contested and fighting broke out between 2008 and 2011, leaving at least 28 people dead and tens of thousands displaced.A UN court ruling in 2013 settled the matter for over a decade, but the current crisis erupted in May when a Cambodian soldier was killed in a new clash.Fighting on Thursday was focused on six locations, according to the Thai army, including around two ancient temples.Ground troops backed up by tanks battled for control of territory, while Cambodia fired rockets and shells into Thailand and the Thais scrambled F-16 jets to hit military targets across the border.Both sides blamed each other for firing first, while Thailand accused Cambodia of targeting civilian infrastructure, including a hospital hit by shells and a petrol station hit by at least one rocket.Thursday's clashes came hours after Thailand expelled the Cambodian ambassador and recalled its own envoy after five members of a Thai military patrol were wounded by a landmine.Cambodia downgraded ties to "the lowest level" on Thursday, pulling out all but one of its diplomats and expelling their Thai equivalents from Phnom Penh.At the request of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, the UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Friday to discuss the deadly clashes, diplomatic sources told AFP.The United States urged an "immediate" end to the conflict, while Cambodia's former colonial ruler France made a similar call.The EU and China - a close ally of Phnom Penh - said they were "deeply concerned" about the clashes, calling for dialogue.
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