Day: July 28, 2025

Cambodia Launches Night Attacks as Thai Army Declares Martial Law

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has disclosed that Cambodia initiated a series of attacks from 11 p.m. until dawn. The Second Army Region has issued a warning against the dissemination of fake news, emphasizing the army’s disinterest in government negotiations and its commitment to continued fighting. Martial law has been

Thai Soldiers Dismantle Cable Cars and Stairs, Blocking Cambodian Access to Phu Makhuea

Bangkok: Thai soldiers have successfully dismantled cable cars and stairs, effectively blocking Cambodia’s access to Phu Makhuea, amid ongoing territorial tensions. This development comes after the Thai military expelled Cambodian troops from the area and established a presence by planting the Thai flag at the summit of Phu Makhuea. According

Region 2 Army Commander Rebukes Cambodia’s Fake News Campaign

Bangkok: The Second Army Region Commander, Lt. Gen. Boonsin Phadklang, reassured the public by announcing, “I’m still here,” following the circulation of fake news by Cambodia, which aimed to undermine military morale by displaying soldiers with pictures and messages stating “RIP.” He emphasized his commitment to standing alongside his subordinates

Surin Governor Declares War Disaster Zone Amid Escalating Border Tensions

Surin: The Governor of Surin has officially declared a war disaster zone due to the escalating situation at the Thai-Cambodian border, allowing local administrative bodies to mobilize resources to assist affected citizens. According to Thai News Agency, government spokesman Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, who is also a member of the Thai-Cambodian

Bhumtham Leads Delegation to Malaysia for Critical Ceasefire Talks with Cambodia

Kuala lumpur: Bhumtham Wechayachai, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, acting as Thailand’s Prime Minister, has led a delegation to Malaysia to engage in crucial discussions with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet regarding the first step in ceasefire negotiations. The meeting emphasizes the necessity for sincerity from Cambodia

Senate Fears Thai-Cambodian Border Crisis, Proposes Opening Session on July 29

Bangkok: The Senate, concerned about the Thai-Cambodian border crisis, has proposed a meeting on July 29 to discuss remedies after the situation escalated, causing injuries and deaths to civilians and soldiers. According to Thai News Agency, Senator General Sawat Tasana revealed that at the Senate meeting on Tuesday, July 29,

Pita Advocates Peaceful Solutions Amid Economic Tensions Between Thailand and Cambodia

Bangkok: Pita Limjaroenrat, the former leader of Thailand’s Move Forward Party, has called for de-escalation of tensions between Thailand and Cambodia, urging for peaceful negotiations instead of conflict. Pita expressed his concerns on LinkedIn, emphasizing the potential economic repercussions for both nations should tensions escalate. According to Thai News Agency,