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Thai army sends letters to 26 countries on border situation with Cambodia

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2025.07.26 18:39
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Thai media reported on Saturday (July 26) that the Thai army had sent letters to 26 countries through its military attachés abroad, briefing them on the situation along the Thailand-Cambodia border (CCTV)

Thai media reported on Saturday (July 26) that the Thai army had sent letters to 26 countries through its military attaches abroad, briefing them on the situation along the Thailand-Cambodia border.

The Thai army stated in the letter that the Cambodian army opened fire first and attacked Thai non-military targets, including civilians, communities, and hospitals, which violated Thailand's sovereignty and international humanitarian principles, according to a report by Thailand's military-run Channel 5.

The Thai army also accused the Cambodian army of laying anti-personnel landmines in Thai territory, which constitutes a serious violation of the Ottawa Convention.

The Thai army held a meeting with the Military Attaché Corps in Thailand on Friday and briefed them on the Thailand-Cambodia border situation.

Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn on Friday conducted a briefing for members of the diplomatic corps and defense attachés in the kingdom to apprise them of developments regarding the Cambodian-Thai border situation.

Clashes in the border areas between Cambodia and Thailand began on Thursday, with both sides accusing each other of violating international law.

(Source: Xinhua)

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Tag:·Thailand-Cambodia border· Clashes· Thailand· Cambodia

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