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Bloody clashes erupt again on Thailand-Cambodia border, ceasefire broken, heavy shelling

10 dead, over 150,000 displaced; Calls for return to dialogue from international community, including Malaysia

Ahmadul Kobir, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Published: December 9, 2025
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গোলাগুলির পর থাই–কাম্বোডিয়া সীমান্তবর্তী সা কেয়ো প্রদেশে বাঙ্কারে আশ্রয় নিচ্ছে স্থানীয় বাসিন্দারা।

Thailand and Cambodia have again erupted into a deadly military clash, with both sides accusing each other of violating a six-week-old ceasefire and threatening each other’s sovereignty.

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The latest clashes have left at least seven civilians dead and 20 wounded in Cambodia, according to a report in The Guardian on December 9. Thailand, on the other hand, said three of its soldiers had been killed. It is the bloodiest fighting since a five-day war in July.

থাইল্যান্ডের সিসাকেত প্রদেশে সংঘর্ষে আহত থাই সেনাকে উদ্ধার করে নিরাপদ স্থানে নেওয়া হচ্ছে।

Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen wrote on Facebook, “Cambodia wants peace, but we must strike back to defend our territory.” He claimed that they have modern weapons and strong defense systems. In contrast, Rear Admiral Surasant Kongsiri, a spokesman for the Thai Ministry of Defense, said that if necessary, full military force would be used to protect the border. Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul was even more harsh, saying that dialogue was no longer possible; Cambodia must move forward with conditions to stop the conflict. Cambodia, on the other hand, has accused Thailand of attacking civilian areas and destroying historical sites.

সীমান্ত সংঘর্ষের পর কম্বোডিয়ার সিয়েম রিপ অঞ্চলে মানুষকে নিরাপদ স্থানে সরিয়ে নেওয়া হচ্ছে।

The clashes have forced about 125,000 people from four Thai provinces and more than 21,000 from three Cambodian provinces to evacuate.

Malaysia has called for urgent action to control the situation amid the Thai-Cambodian tensions. Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Hassan expressed deep concern and suggested an immediate return to dialogue to resolve the dispute in accordance with Article 7 of the July 28 ceasefire agreement. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim also called for utmost restraint, saying that as members of ASEAN, there is no room for the two countries’ relations to break down and dialogue is the only way to resolve the situation.

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