Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Enter Fourth Day, Casualties Rise The cross-border fighting between Thailand and Cambodia has entered its fourth day, with reports of casualties and displacement on both sides. The conflict has resulted in at least 19 deaths, including three Thai civilians, and over 120 Thai soldiers wounded. Cambodia has reported 10 civilian deaths, including an infant, and 60 injured.
The fighting, which resumed on Monday, has led to the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people from border areas. The Thai military has accused Cambodia of initiating the attack, while Cambodia claims Thailand is responsible. The United States has expressed concern and urged both sides to exercise restraint. US President Donald Trump has scheduled a phone call with the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia to try to broker a ceasefire.
The conflict is rooted in a long-standing border dispute, with both countries claiming sovereignty over several historic temples. The situation remains tense, with both sides accusing each other of violating international law.
