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Civilians, soldiers killed in renewed fighting along Cambodia-Thai border 

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A Thai villager rests as they evacuate following clashes between Thai and Cambodian troops, at a temporary evacuation centre in Surin province, Thailand

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Thousands flee Thai-Cambodian border as deadly clashes flare

Published On 9 Dec 20259 Dec 2025

  • Cambodia says Thailand’s military resumed attacks on Tuesday morning in border regions, killing at least two people.
  • Thailand says at least two soldiers killed in the attacks.

 

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