Thai Air Force clarifies air operations only against military targets in Cambodia


BANGKOK: The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has issued a statement regarding its air operations targeting only military installations within Cambodian territory.

All missions were planned and executed in accordance with security protocols and relevant international laws, with the highest priority placed on preventing harm to civilians.

Today (Dec 8, 2025), Air Marshal Jackkrit Thammavichai, RTAF Spokesperson, disclosed that the operation was conducted jointly with the Suranaree Task Force in response to Cambodian military actions that posed a direct threat to Thailand’s national security, the safety of border-area residents, and Thai personnel operating in the region.

According to operational assessments, Cambodia had mobilised heavy weaponry, repositioned combat units, and prepared fire-support elements — activities that could escalate military operations and pose a threat to the Thai border area.

These developments prompted the use of air power to deter and reduce Cambodia’s military capabilities to the minimum level necessary to safeguard national security and protect civilians.

The RTAF emphasiSed that all missions were executed with caution, targeting only military infrastructure, weapons depots, command centers, and logistical routes assessed as direct threats.

Post strike assessments were carried out to ensure compliance with international standards governing the right of self-defence under the UN Charter, as well as the principles of necessity and proportionality.

The RTAF reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding civilian lives and property, and to ensuring that all actions remain grounded in national security considerations while minimizing unnecessary risks.

The Air Force further stated that it will continue operating responsibly and will respond to threats against Thailand’s sovereignty and the safety of its people, with the overarching objective of maintaining regional stability and preventing further escalation. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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