Thailand, Cambodia clash despite ceasefire hopes


A resident of Samraong, the capital of Cambodia's Oddar Meanchey Province, points to where she sees an aircraft being fired at by Cambodian forces on Friday, July 25, 2025. - AP

SAMRAONG, Cambodia: Thailand and Cambodia clashed for a fourth day Sunday, (July 27) despite both sides saying they were ready to discuss a ceasefire after a late-night intervention by US President Donald Trump.

The neighbours, popular destinations for millions of foreign tourists, have been locked in their bloodiest conflict in years over their disputed border, with at least 33 people confirmed killed and more than 200,000 displaced.

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