CNA Reports Ongoing Evidence of Bombing Incidents on Cambodian-Inhabited Areas by Thai Military (Video inside)
According to CNA, Cambodia and Thailand are currently observing an uneasy ceasefire after five days of intense fighting that has resulted in the deaths of at least 43 individuals on both sides. Cambodian authorities are undertaking extensive efforts to clear landmines and unexploded ordnance to ensure areas are safe before allowing displaced residents to return home.
Over 135,000 Cambodians have been evacuated from conflict-affected regions due to the fighting. The Cambodian government, with support from international aid agencies, is working to facilitate the safe return of displaced populations and to stabilize the affected areas.
Leong Wai Kit, reporting from Preah Vihear, Cambodia, described the current situation as fragile but hopeful, with ongoing efforts to verify incident reports and demining activities underway to prevent further casualties.
The situation along the border remains tense, with ongoing concerns over future escalations. The Cambodian government has called for peaceful negotiations and international assistance to resolve the dispute, while monitoring credible reports of military activity.
The international community continues to closely follow developments, emphasizing the importance of upholding ceasefire agreements and protecting civilians from further harm.
Credit to CNA: Residents in Cambodia hope to rebuild lives after border clashes with Thailand

