Illustrative photo for: Thailand Cambodia Border Clashes Leave Casualties Amid

Thailand conducted airstrikes in southern Cambodia, prompting a series of rocket responses, according to local reports. The exchange of fire has heightened tensions between the two countries, which had previously maintained a ceasefire in the region.

Both Thailand and Cambodia have accused each other of violating the ceasefire agreement. Thailand reported that at least three of its soldiers were killed and around 29 others wounded amid the hostilities. The Cambodian government has also issued its own statements, though specific details of casualties remain unconfirmed.

The clashes mark a notable escalation in the ongoing border tensions between the neighboring nations, which have long experienced disputes over territorial boundaries and security concerns. The recent exchange of fire underscores the fragile nature of peace efforts in the region.

Regional officials and international observers have called for restraint and diplomacy, urging both sides to de-escalate the situation and seek a peaceful resolution. The incident highlights the complexities of border disputes in Southeast Asia and the importance of continued dialogue to prevent further violence.

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