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The Royal Thai Army says there will be no ceasefire “until Cambodia ceases its hostilities and attacks against Thai troops and civilians in the border area”
With the addition of Phnom Penh, Cambodia becomes the seventh country served by Turkish Airlines in Southeast Asia, while the city joins the carrier’s network as its 11th
Cambodia said Thai forces had expanded their attack “deep into” its territory on Dec 15. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Fighting on the Thailand-Cambodia border continues to escalate as the Thai Navy launches a military operation in the Gulf of Thailand, while Cambodia orders the closure of all border crossings.
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Thailand and Cambodia trading accusations of attacks on civilians. The death toll from renewed clashes climbing to 31, as fighting enters a second week. Cambodia says Thai forces penetrated more than 70 kilometres into its territory.
Flights between Phnom Penh and Bangkok as well as those between Siem Reap and Thailand are operating as normal although the Cambodia
Cambodia accused Thailand on Monday of striking deep inside its territory, bombing the province that is home to the centuries-old Angkor temples -- the country's top tourist draw -- for the first time in a reignited border conflict.
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Speaking from Phnom Penh on Sunday, ministry spokesperson Lieutenant General Maly Socheata accused Thailand of breaching a joint declaration and engaging in what she called war crimes and unlawful activities.