Thailand accuses Cambodia of 'flagrant violation' of truce

Thailand has accused Cambodia of violating their truce agreement following an overnight attack. According to Thailand's foreign ministry, Cambodian troops used small arms and grenades in the assault. The ministry condemned the act as a "flagrant v...

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Thailand accused Cambodia on Wednesday of a "flagrant violation" of their truce deal to end cross-border fighting, saying Cambodian troops launched an overnight attack with small arms and grenades.

"This represents a flagrant violation of the ceasefire agreement," Thailand's foreign ministry said in a statement. "Such act of aggression constitutes once again a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement by Cambodian forces and their apparent lack of good faith."
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