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Thailand Closes Border Crossings, Heightening Cambodia Tensions

In a dramatic turn of events, Cambodia confirmed that Thailand's military has unilaterally closed all border crossings between the two nations. According to local media Cambodianess, Police Lieutenant General Sok Veasna stated, "The Thai side has closed the entire border," with official notification coming in on the morning of June 24. 😮

Following a high-level meeting at the government house, Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra announced tighter border controls aimed at curbing transnational crime. Measures include limiting crossing hours to allow only essential travel for students, medical patients, and vital goods. Additionally, exports of fuel, electricity, and even certain internet services—such as submarine internet cables linked to Cambodia’s government and military—may be halted to prevent any unlawful activity.

This unilateral move has further escalated long-standing tensions between the two neighbors. In response, Cambodia has already taken drastic steps by suspending fuel and gas imports from Thailand and advising its citizens to avoid non-essential travel. As this unfolding border saga feels like a high-stakes plot twist straight out of a binge-worthy series, both nations and their communities watch closely for what comes next. Stay tuned for more updates on how these changes might impact travel and regional trade!

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