Over 500,000 Displaced as Thailand-Cambodia Clashes Intensify
Renewed clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have escalated dramatically, displacing over 500,000 civilians and resulting in at least 13 fatalities. The fighting, which has persisted for three days, is rooted in a longstanding territorial dispute over historic temples along their shared border.
Both nations have accused each other of violating a ceasefire previously negotiated with US intervention. In response, US President Trump has pledged to intervene once more, suggesting that a simple phone call could halt the conflict.
The situation has prompted Cambodia to withdraw its delegation from the Southeast Asian Games in Thailand, prioritizing the safety of its athletes. Furthermore, tensions have spilled beyond borders, with incidents occurring in South Korea involving Thai nationals.
As the violence continues, the international community watches closely, hoping for a swift resolution to avert further humanitarian crises.
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