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Home»National News»Thailand Air Strikes: At least 1 Thai soldier killed, 7 wounded in Cambodia fighting, says Thai army as airstrikes launched along disputed border
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Thailand Air Strikes: At least 1 Thai soldier killed, 7 wounded in Cambodia fighting, says Thai army as airstrikes launched along disputed border

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Thailand Air Strikes: Cambodia Thailand conflictThailand Air Strikes: Thai soldiers inspect a border area in Ubon Ratchathani†province where the Royal Thai Army said two anti-personnel landmines were found. (Representational photo/ AP)

Thailand-Cambodia Border Clash News: Thailand has launched airstrikes against Cambodia on Monday along its disputed border, Thai army spokesman Major General Winthai Suvaree said as both countries accused each other of breaching a ceasefire agreement signed two months ago which was presided over by US President Donald Trump, Reuters reported.

A Thai military official said that the airstrike on Cambodian military along the disputed border were retaliation for an attack earlier on Monday that killed one Thai soldier and wounded seven others, Reuters reported. The airstrike took place in the easternmost province of Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand’s military said in a statement, after its troops allegedly came under Cambodian attack.

“The Thai side has now begun using aircraft to strike military targets in several areas,” the Thai army statement added. Cambodian defence ministry, meanwhile said, that Thai military launched attacks on its forces at two different location early on Monday, following days of provocative actions and claimed that Cambodian troops had not retaliated.