The Thai armed forces are waging "an aggressive war" on the Cambodian border, violating international law, Cambodia’s National Assembly (lower house of parliament), said.
"The National Assembly has found that the aggressive war Thailand is waging seriously violates not only the October 26, 2025 Joint Declaration on a peace agreement between Cambodia and Thailand <...> but also the ASEAN Charter, the UN Charter, and international law," the parliamentary press service stated on Telegram.
According to the statement, Thailand started to attack Cambodia on December 7 and continued strikes the next day, using "F-16 fighter jets, heavy weapons, and toxic substances."
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The Thai Armed Forces have announced that they have successfully conducted a military operation in Surin Province, resulting in the seizure of control over the ancient Prasat Khna Temple. The Second Military Region of the Thai Ground Forces issued a statement confirming these developments.
ReplyDeleteAccording to the statement, Thai forces destroyed counter-drone installations in Surin Province, as well as a supply system involving a cable car situated at an altitude of 350 meters near Prasat Ta Kwai Temple.
Η Ταϊλάνδη ανακοίνωσε τη Δευτέρα ότι πραγματοποίησε αεροπορικές επιδρομές εναντίον στόχων στην Καμπότζη, σε μια προσπάθεια – όπως υποστηρίζει – να αποδυναμώσει τη στρατιωτική ισχύ της γειτονικής χώρας, μετά την αναζωπύρωση σοβαρών συγκρούσεων στα σύνορα που διέλυσαν την εύθραυστη εκεχειρία που είχε επιτευχθεί με τη διαμεσολάβηση του Αμερικανού προέδρου Ντόναλντ Τραμπ.
ReplyDeleteResidents on both sides of Thailand's and Cambodia's border evacuated in droves on Monday as fresh clashes erupted, killing at least five people.
ReplyDeleteBoth sides have each accused the other of starting the violence, which is the most serious confrontation between the two countries since they agreed to a ceasefire in July.
Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul says his country "never wanted violence" but will "use necessary means to preserve its sovereignty", while Cambodia's former leader Hun Sen accused Thai "invaders" of provoking retaliation.