Thailand frees 18 Cambodian soldiers under new ceasefire deal


Cambodian soldiers repatriated from Thailand after being captured in July, on board a military helicopter heading to Phnom Penh following their release under the terms of a ceasefire agreement signed on December 27, 2025, at Battambang airport, Battambang province, Cambodia, December 31, 2025. REUTERS/Soveit Yarn

BANGKOK/PHNOM PENH, Dec 31 (Reuters) - Thailand ‌released 18 Cambodian soldiers on Wednesday under a renewed ceasefire agreed ‌by the two countries at the weekend, authorities from both countries ‌said, easing tensions after weeks of deadly border clashes.

The Southeast Asian neighbours agreed to halt fighting at noon on Saturday (0500 GMT), ending about 20 days of clashes that killed at least 101 ‍people and displaced more than half a million ‍civilians on both sides. The ‌fighting included fighter jet sorties, exchanges of rocket fire and artillery barrages.

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