Cambodia, Thai clashes continue
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US President Donald Trump announced on Friday that Thailand and Cambodia had agreed to halt fighting along their disputed border, which has killed at least 20 people this week. But on Saturday, the Cambodian defense ministry said that the Thai military 'used two F-16 fighter jets to drop seven bombs' on numerous targets.
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Thailand keeps bombing Cambodia
Thailand said Saturday it was continuing military strikes against Cambodia despite US President Donald Trump saying the countries had agreed to stop fighting after calls with him.
Thailand has urged its citizens to leave Cambodia or reconsider travel as border clashes look set to stretch into a sixth day and casualties mount on both sides.
Cambodia accused Thailand of continued air strikes on Saturday, contradicting US President Donald Trump's claim of a ceasefire agreement. Trump stated
This comes just hours after US leader Trump announced an agreement between the 2 sides. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
An expert says the Thai military's strikes on Cambodian casinos and suspected scam centres could be putting the lives of civilians and human trafficking victims at risk and may be considered war crimes.
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Thai F-16 jets bomb Cambodia command centre, troops down quadcopter as 'war' intensifies | Watch
Tensions are spiraling along the Thailand–Cambodia border after a deadly overnight clash triggered Thai F-16 airstrikes on what Bangkok claims was a Cambodian “command center” hidden inside a border casino.