Thai army protests against incursion by Cambodian drone in Chanthaburi


The Chanthaburi-Trat border defence command formally lodged a protest letter with Battambang governor Sok Lou. - The Nation/ANN

BANGKOK: An army taskforce stationed along the Chanthaburi border submitted a formal protest on Wednesday (June 25) to the governor of Cambodia’s Battambang province over an alleged incursion by a drone from the neighbouring country.

The Chanthaburi-Trat border defence command formally lodged the protest letter with Battambang governor Sok Lou via the Cambodian-Thai coordination unit at the Chong Dong border crossing, which lies opposite the Ban Laem checkpoint in Chanthaburi.

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