Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has announced that the country has no plans to establish a ceasefire amid ongoing hostilities. The statement came following reports of the first civilian casualty resulting from a Cambodian rocket attack, which occurred after eight days of intense fighting along the border.
The recent escalation has heightened tensions between Thailand and Cambodia, with both sides accusing each other of initiating the conflict. Despite diplomatic efforts, authorities in Thailand have emphasized their readiness to defend their territory and maintain military readiness.
Cambodia has also reported casualties and damages due to cross-border fire, leading to calls from both nations for restraint. The international community has urged both countries to seek peaceful resolutions and avoid further escalation of the conflict.
As the fighting continues, regional observers remain concerned about the potential for broader instability and are closely monitoring developments along the border. No ceasefire agreements have been announced as of now, and both nations appear to prioritize military preparedness over diplomatic negotiations at this stage.