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Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes: India Issues Advisory, Warns Against Travel To 7 Thai Provinces

Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes: India Issues Advisory, Warns Against Travel To 7 Thai Provinces

Time of Indiaa day ago
Amid rising tensions along the Thailand-Cambodia border, the Indian Embassy in Thailand has issued a travel advisory urging Indian citizens to avoid seven affected provinces, including Ubon Ratchathani, Surin, and Sisaket. The Thai government has banned entry to 20 locations and declared martial law in eight districts. The Tourism Authority of Thailand has shared helpline number 1672 for updates. The conflict, involving heavy weapons, began on July 24 and has already claimed at least 16 lives, including children and a soldier, with dozens injured. Tens of thousands have fled as the situation threatens to escalate into a full-scale war.#thailandcambodiaconflict #indiantraveladvisory #bordersecurity #thailandtravel #cambodiatension #martiallaw #toi #toibharat
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Thailand-Cambodia clashes: India ‘closely monitoring situation', issues travel advisory

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