26/07/2025
👉សូមចែករំលែកនៅលើបណ្ដាញសង្គម ជាភាសារអង់គ្លេស ដើម្បីឲ្យអន្តរជាតិបានដឹងពីទង្វើរបស់ថៃ
Update on Cambodia-Thailand Armed Clashes 🇰🇭🇹🇭🔥
As of 11:00 AM
-Conflict Zones
Thailand has expanded its military operations into Pursat province, following previous engagements in Preah Vihear and Oddar Meanchey.
+Cambodia shares an approximately 800-kilometer land border with seven provinces adjacent to Thailand:
Preah Vihear
Oddar Meanchey
Banteay Meanchey
Battambang
Pailin
Pursat
Koh Kong
-Casualties and Displacements
Cambodian Impact:
5 soldiers killed, 21 wounded.
8 civilians killed, 20 wounded due because of Thai shelling on civilian residential areas, according to the Spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense.
In Oddar Meanchey, 6,657 families have been evacuated. as per the Provincial Administration Spokesperson.
Infrastructure, schools, villages, and pagodas have been damaged or destroyed by the Thai Military.
Thai impact:
The Thai Ministry of Public Health reported 15 deaths, including 14 civilians and one soldier.
Over 138,000 people have been evacuated from their border areas.
("this data may be concealing the true number of soldier deaths and inflating civilian figures by the Thai for international perception.")
-Impact on Military Assets
There has been no official confirmation from either side regarding damage to military equipment or armaments.
-Economic Impact
Flights over the conflict zone are restricted, with aircraft not permitted to fly below 1,200 meters.
All types of goods exchange between the two countries are completely halted.
Trade within the conflict zone is almost entirely suspended.
-Social and Health Impact
Temple structures have been damaged by Thai artillery.
488 Cambodian schools located near the conflict zone have been closed.
Cambodia has prepared and is actively sending food and blood supplies to the front lines.
-International Diplomacy
Malaysia, the current ASEAN chair, offered to mediate, but Thailand rejected the proposal. Other countries, including the United States, China, Japan, and Canada, have expressed concern and urged Thailand to restore peace with Cambodia.
A meeting at the United Nations only resulted in a call for a ceasefire and civilian protection, with no specific measures yet implemented.
Immediately after the UN meeting, the Thai representative reportedly left the room without giving interviews to the press, while the Cambodian side provided interviews to journalists with a firm and clear stance, urgently calling for an immediate ceasefire.
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📍👉សូមចែករំលែកនៅលើបណ្ដាញសង្គម ជាភាសារអង់គ្លេស ដើម្បីឲ្យអន្តរជាតិបានដឹងពីទង្វើរបស់ថៃ