Thailand-Cambodia Tensions Flare with Air Strikes
Thailand initiated air strikes along the contentious border with Cambodia amid mutual accusations of ceasefire violations. This follows a previous five-day war in July, leading to a ceasefire agreement mediated by U.S. President Donald Trump and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim in October.
Thailand has intensified regional tensions by launching air strikes along its border with Cambodia, marking a significant escalation in a long-standing territorial dispute.
The conflict initially escalated into a five-day war in July, but a ceasefire was arranged through international mediation.
Despite an expanded ceasefire deal signed in October with U.S. President Donald Trump and Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim present, accusations of violations have continued, leading to the latest military engagement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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