Thailand Conducts Air Strikes Along Disputed Border with Cambodia, Several Wounded
Tensions have escalated once again along the disputed Thailand Cambodia border after Thai forces carried out air strikes that left one soldier dead and several people wounded, officials confirmed.

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The flare-up comes at a time when both nations are accusing each other of breaching a fragile ceasefire that had halted earlier clashes.
Fresh Violence Rekindles Long-Standing Conflict
According to a Thai army official, the latest exchange of fire resulted in the death of a Thai soldier while several others sustained injuries. Authorities said the situation remains volatile as both sides continue to trade blame over who initiated the latest confrontation.
The dispute over the border stretches back decades, rooted in colonial era maps drawn by France. Several temples and surrounding areas remain contested, leading to periodic skirmishes between the two Southeast Asian neighbours.
History of Clashes and Mass Displacement
The region witnessed intense fighting in July, when five consecutive days of clashes killed 43 people and forced an estimated 300,000 residents to flee their homes. The violence only subsided after the two sides agreed to a ceasefire.
Officials recall how the July conflict quickly spiralled, with artillery rounds and ground fighting creating a humanitarian crisis along the frontier.
Ceasefire Efforts Led by International Mediators
A truce was eventually secured following talks facilitated by US President Donald Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Their intervention laid the groundwork for a more comprehensive ceasefire agreement signed in Kuala Lumpur in October.
Both leaders were present during the signing, which was intended to stabilise the border and prevent renewed conflict. However, the latest strikes indicate that the peace remains fragile.
Path Ahead Remains Uncertain
With fresh violence threatening to undermine months of diplomatic negotiations, regional observers warn that any further escalation could reopen a full-scale conflict. Both governments have yet to announce new talks, leaving communities near the border anxious about what may come next.
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