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FriedButter

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Thai article, but still.

In the Thai-Cambodia border clash, a BM-21 Grad rocket hit a gas station, injuring many.

They also launched airstrikes on Cambodia.

Cambodia’s defence ministry has confirmed Thai airstrikes on the country, saying Thailand used fighter jets to drop two bombs on a road.

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Thai embassy urges citizens to leave Cambodia, warning conflict "is likely to be prolonged and may expand"​

The Thai embassy in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh is urging its citizens to leave the country “as soon as possible” as border clashes intensify, warning that the conflict “is likely to be prolonged and may expand further.”

“Thai citizens currently residing in Cambodia without an essential reason to remain are advised to leave the country as soon as they can do so safely,” the embassy said on Facebook.

The embassy also advised against any non-essential travel to Cambodia.
 

TPenglake

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I haven't read up too much on the situation, since typically outside of the SCS and Myanmar, SEA is a pretty quiet part of the globe geopolitically. But the conflict looks like it'll be localized and I'm not sure how much it can escalate, if nothing else for the fact that Cambodia in terms of armaments is hopelessly outmatched against Thailand.

The main thing I'm looking at is China. Even if I don't want to use this term, SEA is for all intents and purposes China's backyard, so China has to show it is capable of mediating disputes.
 

Overbom

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I haven't read up too much on the situation, since typically outside of the SCS and Myanmar, SEA is a pretty quiet part of the globe geopolitically. But the conflict looks like it'll be localized and I'm not sure how much it can escalate, if nothing else for the fact that Cambodia in terms of armaments is hopelessly outmatched against Thailand.

The main thing I'm looking at is China. Even if I don't want to use this term, SEA is for all intents and purposes China's backyard, so China has to show it is capable of mediating disputes.
What's for China to intervene. Let them bash their heads, get bloodied, then their heads will cool from this nonsense.

It ok to once in a while let them fight it out a bit to vent their frustrations and then they can come back to the table

Fundamentally there are no big geopolitical issues between these 2 countries, so the reason why they are fighting is not a life and death matter.
 

pqow1234

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What's for China to intervene. Let them bash their heads, get bloodied, then their heads will cool from this nonsense.

It ok to once in a while let them fight it out a bit to vent their frustrations and then they can come back to the table

Fundamentally there are no big geopolitical issues between these 2 countries, so the reason why they are fighting is not a life and death matter.
Let ASEAN work it out first. If they need help, they can then approach China.
 

Overbom

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Fighting now happening in 6 locations alongside the Thai-Cambodian border

6 Thai F-16 hit 2 Cambodian military targets
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Developing | 9 civilians killed in Thailand-Cambodia border clashes​

Thai and Cambodian forces were fighting in at least six locations along their disputed border on Thursday, resulting in the deaths of nine Thai civilians as Thailand also launched air strikes on its neighbour.
As fighting escalated in the remote area through Thursday morning, Thai fighter jets fired on Cambodian military positions, according to a Thai army statement. Six F-16 jets were deployed from Ubon Ratchathani province, hitting two “Cambodian military targets on the ground”, Thai army spokesman Ritcha Suksuwanon said.

Cambodia’s defence ministry condemned what it called reckless and brutal Thai military aggression, accusing its neighbour of opening fire on its troops and violating an agreement designed to de-escalate tension.
Thailand’s army later said in a statement that nine Thai civilians had been killed across three provinces, including an 8-year-old boy. A further 14 people were injured as a result of the fighting, the army said.

New conflict thread time?
 
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