Escalating Tensions: Thai-Cambodia Border Clashes

An F-16 fighter jet from Thailand bombed Cambodian targets amid rising tensions over a border dispute, resulting in at least two civilian deaths. Clashes erupted after Thailand accused Cambodia of planting landmines, leading to diplomatic expulsions and military engagements near the Ta Moan Thom temple.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 24-07-2025 10:59 IST | Created: 24-07-2025 10:59 IST
Escalating Tensions: Thai-Cambodia Border Clashes
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An F-16 fighter jet from Thailand engaged in military action against Cambodian targets on Thursday, escalating a simmering border dispute into a deadly clash that saw at least two civilian casualties, authorities from both sides confirmed.

This latest incident comes after weeks of mounting tensions, during which Thailand accused Cambodia of laying landmines in the contested area, a claim Cambodia has denied. The Thai army stated that of the six jets deployed near the border, one fired into Cambodia, destroying a military target as the clash unfolded.

The skirmishes, centered near the Ta Moan Thom temple, prompted Thailand to close its border with Cambodia and expel Cambodia's envoy. Thousands of civilians have been evacuated due to the ongoing violence, with diplomatic efforts complicating an already delicate geopolitical situation.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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