Group 1 - The Thai military has launched airstrikes along the disputed border with Cambodia, following accusations from both sides of violating a ceasefire agreement brokered by former US President Trump [1] - At least one Thai soldier has been killed and four injured in the recent clashes, which were triggered by artillery fire from Cambodian forces [1] - The Thai military has begun using aircraft to target multiple military objectives in response to the conflict [1] Group 2 - The ceasefire agreement, which was established after a five-day conflict in July, was witnessed by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Trump, with an expanded peace agreement signed in October [2] - The July conflict resulted in at least 48 deaths and approximately 300,000 people temporarily displaced, with both countries exchanging rocket fire and heavy artillery [2] - A landmine explosion last month led to the injury of a Thai soldier, prompting Thailand to suspend the ceasefire agreement with Cambodia [3] Group 3 - Over 385,000 civilians in four border provinces of Thailand are currently evacuating, with more than 35,000 seeking refuge in temporary shelters [3] - The land border between Thailand and Cambodia spans 817 kilometers (508 miles) and has been a source of territorial disputes for over a century, originally demarcated by French colonial rule in 1907 [3] - Despite attempts to resolve overlapping territorial claims peacefully, tensions have historically led to small-scale conflicts, such as the one-week artillery battle in 2011 [3]
泰军出动战机打击柬埔寨军事目标,柬方称报复的红线已划定!
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-12-08 06:08