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Cambodian officials report 12 new deaths in its fighting with Thailand, bringing death toll on both sides to 32

Cambodian officials report 12 new deaths in its fighting with Thailand, bringing death toll on both sides to 32

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SURIN, Thailand (AP) — Cambodian officials report 12 new deaths in its fighting with Thailand, bringing death toll on both sides to 32.
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