Caught in Conflict: The Plight of Displaced Cambodian Civilians
Suang Sreang, nine months pregnant, fears giving birth in a displacement camp following renewed clashes between Cambodian and Thai troops. These hostilities have displaced tens of thousands, posing challenges such as shortages of essential supplies in evacuation centers. Cambodians endure hardship, hoping for peace.
Suang Sreang, a 27-year-old pregnant woman, faces the grim possibility of giving birth in a displacement camp amidst escalating violence between Cambodian and Thai forces.
Fleeing her home with three children, Sreang represents a broader crisis affecting tens of thousands displaced by renewed border clashes.
Efforts to aid civilians are underway, yet supply shortages and adverse conditions persist, amplifying calls for peaceful resolution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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