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Thailand launches air strikes on Cambodia as border clash escalates

Thailand launches air strikes on Cambodia as border clash escalates

Washington Post24-07-2025
SINGAPORE — Thailand launched air strikes on Cambodia on Thursday, marking a sharp escalation in a border dispute that is racking up fatalities, according to military officials.
Fighting between the two neighboring countries have occurred intermittently for decades, but tensions began to climb last month after a Cambodian soldier was killed in a skirmish.
After a Thai solder was killed by a land mine and Thailand recalled its ambassador from Cambodia, the two militaries exchanged fire across the border Thursday morning. At least nine civilians were killed and 14 others injured in the northeast region of Isan, the Royal Thai Army said in a statement.
Thailand — a U.S. security treaty ally — responding by flying an F-16 fighter jet over Cambodia, dropping bombs on what it called a military target.
Cambodia confirmed the airstrikes, saying munitions had been dropped on a road leading to a pagoda.
Cambodian prime minister Hun Manet said his government was planning how to respond. 'Cambodia always maintains a stance of wanting to resolve issues peacefully, but in this case we have no choice but to respond with armed force against this armed invasion,' he said.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
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