Chinese Citizen Wounded in Battambang Amid Cambodia-Thailand Clashes
A Chinese citizen was injured on December 22 when Thai artillery shells struck Battambang. The Cambodia-Thailand border conflict reignited on December 7.
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A Chinese citizen was injured on December 22 when Thai artillery shells struck Battambang. The Cambodia-Thailand border conflict reignited on December 7.
The Chinese mainland called on Cambodia and Thailand to exercise calm, push for a ceasefire, and return to dialogue, rejecting rumors about Chinese weapons use.
Escalating border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia this December have stalled ceasefire efforts. ASEAN and U.S. mediation face hurdles as civilians bear the brunt.
Tens of thousands have been evacuated as clashes along the Thailand-Cambodia border turn villages into ghost towns, with residents praying for peace.
Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a ceasefire Friday, announced by Donald Trump with support from Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim, ending a flare-up along their border.
Cambodia accuses Thailand of bombing Pursat Province hours after a US-mediated ceasefire was set to begin, in renewed border clashes since December 7.
A renewed border clash between Cambodia and Thailand has killed 10 civilians, wounded 60 and forced 190,000 people to flee their homes as artillery fire continues.
Fresh fighting erupted on December 9 along the disputed Thailand–Cambodia border, marking the fiercest clashes since July’s ceasefire and raising fears for civilian safety.