Si Sa Ket rocked by blast as Thai EOD defuses Cambodian BM-21 rocket. On Monday morning, an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team successfully defused a BM-21 rocket believed to have been fired from Cambodia. The rocket had landed in Kantharalak district, roughly 100–200 metres from a petrol station, where another rocket had previously struck a convenience store
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Si Sa Ket rocked by blast as Thai EOD defuses Cambodian BM-21 rocket. On Monday morning, an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team successfully defused a BM-21 rocket believed to have been fired from Cambodia. The rocket had landed in Kantharalak district, roughly 100–200 metres from a petrol station, where another rocket had previously struck a convenience store
Thailand’s Air Force chief on Wednesday agreed to help the Myanmar Air Force—widely accused of targeting its own civilians in airstrikes—with drone development and officer training.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has issued an urgent announcement banning all types of drone flights nationwide from July 30 to August 15 to protect security amid the Thai-Cambodian border conflict. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has issued an urgent announcement banning all types of drone flights and launches nationwide from July 30 to August 15.
Thailand reports only one active conflict zone with Cambodia at Phu Makhuar border in Sisaket Province. Military deployed to control situation. However, officials deny drone strike rumors against Thai air base
The Thai Army reports that fighting has erupted again at Chong Bok, despite the midnight ceasefire. According to the Army, Cambodian forces violated the agreement by launching an artillery strike on Thai troops positioned on a hill. Gunfire has resumed - Khaosod
Results of the 3-party meeting in Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia agreed to ceasefire without conditions, starting at midnight tonight. 28 July 2025. Reporters reported that Mr. Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister of Malaysia, gave a statement after the joint meeting between Thailand and Cambodia, with representatives from the United States and China participating in the negotiations to ceasefire on the Thai-Cambodian border.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, ASEAN chair, announced that Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire effective at midnight, marking the first step toward de-escalation and reflecting progress in the talks
A suspect involved in a shooting at Or Tor Kor Market in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district killed four individuals before turning the gun on himself. The victims were one market vendor and three security personnel. Authorities are currently investigating the suspect’s motive
The Second Army Area Command Centre said on Monday that a deserted building in a Cambodian border town was bombed because Cambodian troops had installed projectile weapons there to attack Thai communities
The Royal Thai Air Force sent 2 squadrons of 4 F-16s to bomb the battle area around the Ta Muen Thom-Takwai temples after Cambodia fired BM-21 rockets to the area of the temples. The operation was successful and the team returned to base safely
Acting PM Phumtham said after his conversation with Trump that he had thanked the US president for his concern and conveyed that Thailand agrees in principle to a ceasefire. However, he emphasized that Thailand would like to see sincere intention from the Cambodian side. He added that he also asked Trump to relay to Cambodia that Thailand wishes to convene a bilateral dialogue as soon as possible to establish concrete measures and procedures for a ceasefire and, ultimately, a peaceful resolution to the conflict
US President Donald Trump said he is stepping in to help end the armed conflict between Thailand and Cambodia, urging both sides to agree to a ceasefire before any trade deals move forward
The Royal Thai Air Force sent F-16s and Gripens to attack the battlefield in the "Phu Makhuea-Prasat Ta Muen Thom" area, successfully intercepting Cambodian curved-trajectory weapons, and flew back to the base safely.
Thai Military Attache meets with Chinese Army. Chinese side sends message to Thai people, stating that since the Thai-Cambodian border situation, China has never provided any military equipment to Cambodia
Cambodia’s Ministry of Interior has temporarily suspended enforcement of the country’s road traffic law nationwide, effective from the night of July 25, as the country intensifies military operations along the Thai border
Manet: Thais retracted ceasefire agreement just one hour after talks with ASEAN chair. Prime Minister Hun Manet clarified that Thailand agreed to a ceasefire with Cambodia, started at midnight on July 24, following a proposal by Malaysian Prime Minister
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that recent clashes on the border between Cambodia and Thailand, which caused casualties, are deeply distressing. Speaking at a meeting with ASEAN Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn on July 25, Wang said that China, a common friend and neighbor to both nations, stands ready to maintain an impartial position and continue playing a constructive role in de-escalating tensions, according to state media Xinhua
Thailand Foreign Ministry: The Thai government would like to thank Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim for the ceasefire proposal, which Thailand fully agrees with in principle and is ready to consider. However, the Cambodian side has continued to attack Thailand throughout the day without selecting targets. Therefore, in fact, any ceasefire must have appropriate conditions and be consistent with the situation in the area. The Thai side gives priority to the safety of the people in the area. At present, the actions of the Cambodian side continue to show insincerity and continue to put the Thai people in danger. The government has a duty to protect the sovereignty of the nation and the people to the utmost.
Thailand called on the support of the international community for the resumption of dialogue in good faith, according to a letter circulated among the UN Security Council members. In the letter dated July 24 by Cherdchai Chaivaivid, Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN, Thailand remains firmly committed to the peaceful settlement of disputes and categorically rejects the use of force as a means to resolve international disputes.
“Cambodia maintains its position in favor of a peaceful resolution, as reaffirmed during talks with Malaysian Prime Minister and ASEAN Chair Anwar Ibrahim. But it is Thailand that has shifted its stance,” Sounry said in a press briefing on the afternoon of July 25
Summary of the press conference of the Border Patrol Police (BPP) - Clashes continue in 12 locations - Thailand sends a letter to the UNSC to counter the Cambodian side - Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs gives interviews to many foreign media today. Today's clashes at 8:30 a.m. saw the Cambodian side use heavy weapons and long-range support weapons to attack the front edge of the clash area and the rear area of the Thai side, affecting the rear area where the people and villagers live. - From today's verification There are still 12 areas of conflict: Chong Bok, Chong An Ma, Sam Tae, Phu Phi, Chong Ta Tao, Khao Phra Wihan at Wat Kaew Sikha Khiri Sawara, Phu Makhuea, Chong Chom, Prasat Ta Kwai, and Prasat Ta Muen Thom. - The Ministry of Interior has evacuated more than 130,000 people in 4 provinces, almost 100 percent of the population in the area. The provinces have prepared shelters for more than 300,000 evacuees, and have set up village security forces (VSGs) to protect the people and their property.
Thailand reported that the number of civilians evacuated from its border with Cambodia climbed to 138,000 on Friday, as deadly cross-border strikes between the two countries continued
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