Thai, Cambodian troops briefly clash


Thai and Cambodian soldiers briefly fired at each other in their disputed border area.

The Thai statement said Cam­bodian soldiers entered a dispu­ted area and Thai soldiers approached to negotiate but due to a misunderstanding, the Cam­bodian side opened fire and the Thai soldiers retaliated.

Cambodian army spokesman Mao Phalla said Cambodian troops were conducting a routine patrol when the Thai side opened fire.

The clash lasted about 10 mi­­nutes until local commanders spoke to each other and ordered a ceasefire. The Thai army said the two were negotiating.

The Thai army said it had no casualties, and the Cambodian official said there was no immediate information on its casualties.

Thai Defense Minister Phum­tham Wechayachai said the situation has resolved and said both sides did not intend to open fire at each other.

Neighbouring Thailand and Cambodia have a long history of land disputes. The most prominent involved the Preah Vihear promontory, an area around a 1,000-year-old temple that was listed as a Unesco world heritage site in 2008.

The UN’s International Court of Justice granted sovereignty over the area to Cambodia in 2013.

Previously, in February Cambo­dian troops and their families entered an ancient temple on the border and sang the Cambodian national anthem, leading to a brief argument with Thai troops. — AP

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