Illustrative photo for: Cambodian soldiers rocket attack Thai territory from behind

Cambodian soldiers reportedly positioned themselves behind civilian homes in Cambodia to launch rockets toward Phu Makheua in Sisaket Province, Thailand, earlier today. The incident involved multiple rockets fired from Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS) and has raised concerns over regional stability and civilian safety in the border area.

The attack marks a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions between Cambodia and Thailand. Local sources indicated that the Cambodian military utilized residential structures as cover, a tactic that has drawn criticism for its potential impact on civilians and infrastructure. The incident has prompted calls for de-escalation from regional leaders and international observers.

While specific casualties and damages have not been confirmed, the event underscores the fragile security situation along the border. Both nations have historically experienced sporadic clashes, but recent exchanges have heightened fears of further conflict. Diplomatic channels are reportedly being engaged to address the escalation and prevent further incidents.

Analysts note that the tactics employed resemble those used by non-state actors in asymmetric warfare, raising questions about the evolving nature of regional conflicts. Authorities in Thailand have condemned the rocket attack, urging for restraint and the restoration of peaceful dialogue. The international community continues to watch the situation closely as tensions remain high in the border region.

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