Cambodia says Thai military bombs Poipet casino hub on border


A general view shows the closed Poipet international border checkpoint (centre) between Cambodia and Thailand in Poipet town in Cambodia's Banteay Meanchey province on June 25, 2025. - AFP

PHNOM PENH: Cambodia's defence ministry said Thailand's military on Thursday (Dec 18) bombed the casino hub of Poipet, a major land crossing between the two nations which are engaged in renewed clashes along their border.

Thai forces "dropped 2 bombs in the area of Poipet Municipality, Banteay Meanchey Province" at around 11am on Thursday, the Cambodian defence ministry said in a statement.

Thailand has not commented on the strike as of early Thursday afternoon.

The renewed fighting between the neighbours this month has killed at least 21 people in Thailand and 17 in Cambodia, while displacing around 800,000, officials said.

The conflict stems from a territorial dispute over the colonial-era demarcation of their 800-kilometre (500-mile) border and a smattering of ancient temple ruins situated on the frontier.

Each side has blamed the other for instigating the fresh fighting, claiming self-defence and trading accusations of attacks on civilians.

Cambodia's interior ministry said Tuesday at least four casinos in the country were damaged by Thai strikes since the fighting began on Dec 7. - AFP

 

 

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