First Army takes strong action in border clash with Cambodia, one more Thai soldier killed


- Photo: The Nation/ANN

BANGKOK: Thailand’s First Army Area reports continued clashes with Cambodian forces at the Thai-Cambodian border, resulting in more casualties, including the death of one Thai soldier.

The military is firmly committed to defending Thailand's sovereignty and ensuring the safety of its people.

The Royal Thai Army's First Army Area Command on Wednesday (Dec 17) evening provided an update on the situation at the Thai-Cambodian border in the Sa Kaeo Province.

The clashes have intensified over the past 10 days, with heavy fighting in several locations:

- Ban Khlong Phang, Ta Phraya District: The Thai forces executed a strategy and used supportive firepower to capture and secure the area. Cambodian forces set up defenses in strongholds and continued to fire BM-21 rockets, artillery, and mortars.

- Ban Nong Ya Kaew, Khok Sung District: Thai forces used similar strategies and supportive firepower to control the area, while Cambodian forces continued to resist with BM-21 rockets, artillery, and mortars, attempting to reinforce their position.

- Ban Nong Chan, Khok Sung District: Similar tactics were employed by the Thai forces to secure the area, while Cambodian forces maintained their defense and ongoing artillery fire.

Regarding the situation in Poipet, Cambodia, after Cambodia denied re-entry to Thai citizens at the Ban Khlong Luk Border Post, Cambodian troops with weapons were reported in the area.

Additionally, a report from Tuesday (Dec 16) evening mentioned smoke and the sound of explosions within a building.

Local residents suspected that the fire could have been caused by an electrical short-circuit or a gas explosion.

The Burapha Task Force is closely monitoring the situation, with updates to follow if any developments occur.

Regarding military casualties, eight more Thai soldiers were reported injured, and one soldier, Sgt. Phornsak Iamsaad from the 1st Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Battalion, died from the injuries. Since Dec 8, 2025, a total of 61 Thai soldiers have been injured, and four have died in Sa Kaeo.

In response to the ongoing crisis, temporary shelters have been set up by Sa Kaeo Province authorities in collaboration with relevant agencies, housing 46 shelters with a total of 19,613 people in the four affected districts.

The First Army Area Command affirmed that it will continue to perform its duties with full capacity, under the rules of engagement and the right to self-defence, until the threat along the Thai-Cambodian border is resolved, ensuring Thailand's sovereignty and the safety of its citizens. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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