CAMBODIA ACCUSES THAILAND OF FRESH AIRSTRIKES DESPITE TRUCE CALL

BySG News

December 13, 2025

Cambodia has accused Thailand of launching fresh airstrikes along their disputed border just hours after former US President Donald Trump said both countries had agreed to halt hostilities, highlighting the fragile nature of the truce.

According to Cambodian defence officials, Thai fighter jets carried out bombing raids near the border despite assurances that military operations would stop. The alleged strikes reportedly targeted areas close to civilian settlements, raising concerns about further displacement and civilian casualties. Cambodia said the attacks directly contradicted commitments made during diplomatic discussions aimed at restoring calm.

Trump had earlier stated that leaders from both nations agreed to cease all shooting and return to a previously negotiated peace framework. However, ground developments suggested the situation remained volatile, with both sides accusing each other of violating the understanding. Thailand has not confirmed conducting new airstrikes but has maintained that any military action would be defensive and in response to threats to its territory.

The Cambodia–Thailand border has long been a source of tension, with periodic flare-ups linked to territorial disputes. Recent fighting has reportedly left dozens dead and forced thousands of civilians to flee their homes. Despite international calls for restraint, mistrust between the two sides continues to undermine ceasefire efforts, lasting peace along the border uncertain.

BySG News

SG News is the most recent venture of Shekinah News, a leading Malayalam news channel known for addressing socio-political, cultural, and religious issues while keeping the Catholic faith at the forefront. Building on the legacy of Shekinah News, SG News shares the same core vision but operates with a broader and more global perspective. At SG News, we cover stories from around the world that impact the faith, offering uplifting and inspiring narratives while delivering sharp critiques of anti-Christian bigotry and hatred. Our mission is to be a voice for faith-driven journalism that educates, inspires, and informs. Currently, SG News operates exclusively on social media platforms, including YouTube, X, Facebook, and others. While our reach is growing in the digital space, we aspire to become a fully-fledged English news channel with global airtime in the near future.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *