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Thai Warship Docks in Cambodian Waters to Strengthen Military Ties

SIHANOUKVILLE: A Royal Thai Navy warship (HTMS Rattanakosin FS-441) docked at Sihanoukville Autonomous Port in Sihanoukville Province at 8 AM on Tuesday, 5 July, to strengthen ties of friendship and good cooperation between the navies of Cambodia and Thailand.

The docked ship is 76.82 m long, 9.55 m wide, has a depth of 4.5 m, weighs 962 tons and holds a crew of 92 people, led by the Deputy Commander of the 1st Royal Thai Navy Regional Military Command, Athan Chor Pinyo.

According to the Water Border Police Department of the National Police General Commission, Ministry of Interior, the ship will dock in Cambodian waters from 5 to 9 July 2022 (for four days).



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