U.S. Issues New Travel 'Warning' For Thailand
THAILAND, JUL 25 – Indian Embassy warns travelers to avoid seven provinces after deadly clashes caused 14 deaths and over 46 injuries, urging reliance on official Thai updates for safety.
- On July 24, 2025, fighting broke out along the Thailand-Cambodia border, killing 14 civilians and one soldier amid clashes in at least six areas.
- The clashes stem from a longstanding border dispute centered on the Preah Vihear temple, with tensions escalating in recent weeks including a landmine blast injuring five Thai soldiers.
- Thailand responded with air strikes and closed all 817km of land border crossings, while both sides accuse each other of initiating hostilities and planting mines.
- The UK Foreign Office has issued a warning urging travellers to avoid non-essential visits within 50km of the Cambodian border in certain provinces, as more than 130,000 civilians have been evacuated amid increasing violence.
- Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet stated his country must "respond with armed force against armed aggression," signaling further risk of escalation in the conflict.
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The Indian consulate in Thailand issued an advisory for its citizens on Friday, urging them to avoid travel to seven provinces of Thailand due to the ongoing conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. The embassy has asked the Indian nationals to check with Thai official sources before making any travel plans. "In view of the situation near the Thailand-Cambodia border, all Indian travellers to Thailand are advised to check updates from Thai offici…
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