Feb 24 β€’ 10:01 UTC πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France Le Figaro

Cambodia denies firing on Thai patrol at the border

Cambodia refutes Thailand's claims of having fired on a Thai patrol, asserting the allegations are fabricated.

Cambodia has officially denied accusations from Thailand claiming that Cambodian forces fired a 40mm grenade near a Thai patrol along their shared border in Sisaket province. The incident reportedly occurred on Tuesday morning, prompting the Thai military to state that they engaged in retaliatory fire. The two countries have previously established a ceasefire in December, and the situation has raised concerns of a potential escalation in tensions between the neighbors.

The Thai military's statement emphasizes that this exchange of fire violates the truce, and they have pointed to the Cambodian actions as an infringement on their security. In contrast, Cambodian officials, including the Minister of Information, have dismissed the allegations as 'completely false' and a deliberate attempt to mislead the public and provoke hostility. Such responses indicate a tightening of diplomatic relations amidst heightened military confrontations near the border.

This denial from Cambodia indicates a broader context of fragile relations between the two Southeast Asian nations, often characterized by disputes over boundaries and territorial claims. The need for further dialogue and peace initiatives seems imperative to prevent any misinterpretations that could lead to an armed conflict. Meanwhile, the international community will be observing closely, as any escalation in military activity could destabilize the region further.

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