Thai-Cambodian fighting extends into third day, Malaysia urges ceasefire
- Saturday, fighting on the Thai-Cambodian land border entered its third day, leaving at least 33 dead and displacing over 168,000.
- Since 1962, an undemarcated border dispute stemmed from the ICJ ruling, later inflamed by Cambodia's UNESCO bid in 2008.
- More than 130,000 evacuees in Sisaket province, while authorities reported the same number as of July 25.
- The UN Security Council convened an emergency meeting at its New York headquarters on July 25 to address the fighting, urging de-escalation and mediation.
- Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim pledged to press for a ceasefire, noting Cambodia's backing and Thailand's agreement in principle.
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ThePatriotLight - Day Three: Fighting Spreads Along Thai-Cambodian Border, Mass Civilian Exodus
ThePatriotLight - The escalating conflict along the highly disputed 500-mile Thai-Cambodian land border entered its third day on Saturday, leaving at least 33 people dead and displacing more than 168,000.Here are the latest military actions:Thai navy and army repelled Cambodian attacks in Trat province. Thailand deployed F-16 and Gripen jets to strike Cambodian rocket sites. Cambodia accused Thailand of hitting civilian targets—claims Bangkok de…
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