Tuesday, December 9

Phnom Penh accused Thai forces of shelling positions overnight, which killed two people travelling on a national road.

Seven Cambodian civilians have been killed in total and about 20 wounded this week, Cambodia’s interior ministry said in a statement.

More than 21,000 people have been displaced from three border provinces, the ministry added.

The defence ministry said the Thai army had resumed attacks around 5:00 am Tuesday in border regions, including in the area of centuries-old temples, such as the UNESCO world heritage site, the Preah Vihear temple.

The Thai army said three soldiers have been killed since Monday.

One was killed Tuesday by indirect fire in Surin province, while a grenade killed another soldier in the area of the Preah Vihear temple.

Nearly 500 temporary shelters have been established across several border provinces, housing more than 125,000 civilian evacuees, according to a government statement.

Thai navy spokesperson Parat Rattanachaiphan said in a press conference that Thai forces recently detected Cambodian troops, settlements and several weapon bases in a disputed coastal area of Trat province.

Parat accused Cambodia of escalating tensions by deploying unmanned drones to provoke Thai forces.

Early Tuesday, he said Thai forces “launched a military operation to drive them out”.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/thailand-cambodia-border-fighting-dispute-clashes-airstrikes-trump-5570201

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