Evidence of Cambodian ‘War Crime’ Rockets Found in Surin
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Evidence of Cambodian ‘war crime’ rockets found in Surin
Soldiers and forensic experts have found ball bearings from Cambodian rockets that hit a lower northeastern community when Cambodia opened fire at Thailand in July, and the evidence indicates a war crime, according to the Royal Thai Army.
Evidence of Cambodian Rockets Uncovered in Surin Village
SURIN — Thai soldiers and forensic experts have uncovered evidence suggesting Cambodian forces committed war crimes during July’s border conflict, after discovering ball bearings from rockets that struck a civilian community in Surin province. The findings were announced by the Royal Thai Army on Tuesday. Cambodian Settlers Destroy Thai Notice Boards, Escalating Tensions in Sa […] Source
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