Thai-Cambodian border calm, many areas safe for return: Official


A woman praying as Cambodian Buddhist monks take part in a march for peace in Phnom Penh on Aug 10, 2025, following a border conflict with Thailand. - AFP

BANGKOK: From the evening of Sunday to the morning of Monday (Aug 10-11), there were no clashes or incidents of violence along the Thai-Cambodian border in seven provinces, government spokesman Jirayu Huangsap reported.

The Second Army Region’s operations centre said the situation has steadily improved following the General Border Committee (GBC) meeting, with many areas now safe.

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