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Fresh Violence Erupts At Thai-Cambodian Border, 23 Injured

Thai authorities erected barbed wire fences in the area last month and for weeks there have been protests by civilians from both sides of the border.
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Armoured personnel carriers (APC) are seen on a road near Thailand-Cambodia's border in Sisaket province, the day after the leaders of Cambodia and Thailand agreed to a ceasefire on Monday in a bid to bring an end to their deadliest conflict in more than a decade and ahead of military negotiations, Thailand, July 29, 2025. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha/File Photo

In the most serious escalation since a ceasefire brought an end to a deadly five-day conflict in July, Thai police on Wednesday fired tear gas and rubber bullets at Cambodian civilians in a long-disputed border region, according to officials from both countries.

At least 23 Cambodians were injured in the incident, according to Cambodian authorities, while Thailand’s military said an unspecified number of Thai officials had also sustained injuries.

The clash took place at a disputed frontier settlement, which Thailand says is part of its Ban Nong Ya Kaew village in Sa Kaeo province, but Cambodia says is part of Prey Chan village in Bantheay Meanchey province.

Protests On Both Sides Of The Border

Thai authorities erected barbed wire fences in the area last month and for weeks there have been protests by civilians from both sides of the border.

Thailand and Cambodia have for more than a century contested sovereignty at various undemarcated points along their 817 km (508 miles) land border, which was first mapped by France in 1907 when Cambodia was its colony.

Dozens Killed

Tensions over disputed areas spiraled into a border conflict in July, when the fiercest fighting between the neighbours in decades killed at least 48 people and temporarily displaced hundreds of thousands.

The fighting ended after both countries agreed a ceasefire brokered in Malaysia on July 28, and the border has largely remained calm since.

Cambodia Slams Thai Aggression Against Its Citizens

On Wednesday, Cambodia’s information minister Neth Pheaktra accused Thai officials of encroaching across the border, and said they used “tear gas, rubber bullets and noise-making devices against Cambodian civilians”.

Thailand’s use of force was in response to provocation from some 200 Cambodian protesters, some of whom threw sticks and stones and fired slingshots at Thai officials, causing injuries, the Thai army said in a statement.

(With inputs from Reuters)

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